Phone
(801) 888-8888
Contact Email
Contact Hours
24/7

How to Properly Drive in Foggy Weather

Autumn is one time of the year that is particularly foggy during early morning hours. If you head to work between six to nine, this may affect your morning commute. Fog is more common in the fall due to long nights and the shifting temperatures. With the sun setting earlier, temperatures drop and remain cold for a more extended portion of time, and as the air cools, it can’t contain as much water vapor. In other words, tiny bits of moisture is caught in the air until warmer temperatures or winds alter the state. Accident lawyers see accidents happen during these conditions more often than you might think.

Fog limits visibility, and if the fog is extremely dense, there are times where you might not be able to see five feet in front of you. During these times, driving becomes quite hazardous. Our accident lawyers want to warn all drivers of the severity of driving carelessly in foggy conditions. To help all drivers avoid an accident while driving in the fog, here are three things you should never do while driving in low visibility.

Never Drive Faster 

The first and most obvious thing to do when you encounter foggy conditions is to slow down. Car accident lawyers will tell you how dangerous traveling at high speeds can be in normal driving conditions. So, when any factors hinder your visibility, it becomes that much more imperative to decrease your speed.

Never Use Your Brights

When you drive in the fog, your surroundings grow dark and hazy, making it difficult to see. It is often tempting to turn on your brights to help you see further in front of you; however, turning on your high beams makes it worse. Light reflects on water, and with moisture hanging on the air, your brights cause more reflection. This makes it more difficult for you to see.

Never Use Cruise Control

Considering we already mentioned that driving at average or high speeds is dangerous in foggy conditions, it should be obvious to stay off cruise control. Even if you are cruising at 25 miles an hour, you may not be able to see clearly enough to react to other drivers’ movements in time. This is why accident lawyers warn you to increase your attention as you drive in fog. You cannot mentally cruise down the road like you usually do when you enter fog.

If your visibility is compromised in the slightest, our accident lawyers will tell you to sharpen your attention, use your regular headlights and slow down. If you’ve been injured in an accident due to the negligence of an individual, contact one of our car accident lawyers to help you get the compensation you deserve!

Leave a Reply

Recent Articles

Understanding Rideshare Accident Claims and How We Can Help
November 19, 2024
The Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Distracted Driving
November 19, 2024
Is Lane Splitting Legal in Utah? Understanding the Law for Motorcyclists
October 21, 2024

Recent Articles

Understanding Rideshare Accident Claims and How We Can Help
November 19, 2024
The Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Distracted Driving
November 19, 2024
Is Lane Splitting Legal in Utah? Understanding the Law for Motorcyclists
October 21, 2024