Fog Visibility Quiz

 

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#1. Which of the following is a safe practice when driving in fog?

Slowing down and increasing space reduces the risk of collisions in low-visibility conditions.

#2. What should you do if visibility becomes extremely low in fog?

Stopping safely prevents collisions and allows you to wait for safer driving conditions.

#3. Which mindset should teens adopt when driving in fog?

Awareness and cautious driving help prevent accidents in low-visibility conditions.

#4. Why is driving in fog dangerous?

Fog reduces how far you can see and makes it harder to judge distances.

#5. True or False: Fog always appears the same throughout a drive.

Fog can vary in thickness, creating sudden patches of reduced visibility.

#6. How should you adjust your following distance in fog?

Extra space gives more time to react to sudden stops or hazards in foggy conditions.

#7. Which lights should you use in foggy conditions?

Low beams and fog lights help you see the road and be seen without glare.

#8. True or False: You can drive at normal speed in fog if the road looks clear.

Slow, cautious driving is necessary to allow time to react to unseen hazards.

#9. True or False: Using high beams in fog improves visibility.

High beams reflect off fog and create glare, reducing visibility.

#10. True or False: Fog reduces your ability to see pedestrians and other vehicles.

Reduced visibility makes it harder to spot hazards, requiring extra caution.

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