Volvo '98-'17 Radiator
Attention all truck drivers ,we got some great tips for you in regards your foglights .
- Be aware: Every driver should watch for foggy conditions and be ready to reduce speed. Don’t assume the fog will thin once you enter it.
- Pull of the roadway if you can: A rest area or truck stop are safest. But if you must drive, consider the following tips below.
- Obey all traffic signs: And fog-related warning signs.
- Slow down: Before entering the fog.
- Headlights: Use low-beam headlights and fog lights for best visibility, even in during the day.
- Beware of other drivers: Who may not have turned their lights on.
- Flashers: Turning on your four-way flashers will give approaching vehicles a chance to notice you.
- Cars on the side of the road: Beware of other vehicles on the side of the road. Headlights or tail lights ahead of you are not always a good indicator of your position on the road.
- Use road-side highway reflectors: These will act as guides to help you determine how the road may curve ahead.
- Listen to the traffic report.
- Avoid passing other vehicles.
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