Speed Adjustment in Fog Quiz

 

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#1. Why should drivers reduce speed in fog?

Fog limits how far you can see, making it critical to slow down and stay alert.

#2. True or False: You should rely entirely on GPS navigation in fog.

GPS does not account for obstacles, stopped vehicles, or sudden hazards. Use visual scanning and caution.

#3. What is the safest behavior when approaching intersections in fog?

Limited visibility at intersections requires caution to prevent collisions.

#4. Which lights should you use in fog?

Low beams and fog lights reduce glare and improve visibility in foggy conditions.

#5. True or False: Using high beam headlights in fog improves visibility.

High beams reflect off fog and create glare, making it harder to see. Low beams or fog lights are safer.

#6. True or False: You can maintain normal speed if the fog seems light.

Even light fog reduces visibility, so slowing down is always recommended.

#7. True or False: Reducing speed in fog is both safe and legally expected.

Many traffic laws require drivers to adjust speed to conditions, including foggy weather.

#8. True or False: Fog can hide stopped or slow-moving vehicles.

Drivers should reduce speed and stay alert for vehicles that may suddenly appear.

#9. What is a safe following distance in foggy conditions?

Reduced visibility means more distance is needed to react to vehicles ahead.

#10. How should you handle lane changes in fog?

Reduced visibility requires extra caution, signaling, and deliberate movement.

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