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High Risk👁️ Visibility Challenges

Reduced Visibility

Navigate safely when you cannot see clearly

Reduced visibility occurs in many forms: fog, heavy rain, snow, dust storms, or smoke. The fundamental principle remains: never drive faster than conditions allow you to stop safely.

Why This Matters

In low visibility, hazards appear with little warning. Your speed must match your ability to see, react, and stop. This simple rule prevents countless accidents.

Key Actions to Take

1

Reduce speed to match visibility distance

2

Turn on appropriate lights (dipped beam, fog lights)

3

Increase following distance significantly

4

Use road markings as navigation guides

5

Be ready to stop if conditions worsen

6

Consider delaying or stopping if visibility is too poor

Do

  • Use all available visual aids (lights, wipers, demister)
  • Open window slightly to hear traffic
  • Stay in your lane - avoid overtaking
  • Signal intentions well in advance

Don't

  • Follow other vehicles blindly
  • Use hazard lights while moving
  • Stop on the road - pull completely off
  • Speed up when conditions appear to improve

Pro Tips

If visibility drops to near zero, find a safe place off the road

Remember that other drivers may have worse visibility than you

Conditions can change rapidly - stay alert

Important Warning

Never assume conditions ahead are the same as where you are. Visibility can change instantly, especially in foggy or stormy conditions.

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