Overdriving your headlights
When you cant see far enough ahead to stop within the illuminated area, youre overdriving your headlights, which is unsafe.
Imagine a car with really bright headlights is coming straight at you. The best way to deal with the glare is
This technique helps reduce the glare from those bright lights without making it impossible to see the road.
You are driving in really thick fog where you can barely see
Dense fog makes driving extremely dangerous stopping safely in a designated area is often the best option to avoid accidents.
You are driving in foggy conditions. The recommended action is
High beams actually reflect off the fog and make it harder to see. Low beams and fog lights are designed to illuminate the road below the fog.
Driving through a flooded road
Proceed slowly and cautiously, and make sure your brakes are still working properly once youre out of the water, as they can temporarily lose effectiveness.
Prevention of hydroplaning
Hydroplaning happens when your tires lose contact with the road because of the water. Good tire tread and reduced speed help them grip the road better.
Your car starts to skid and loses control, the first thing you should do is
Smooth, gentle actions help the tires regain grip. Avoid sudden movements of the steering wheel or pedals.
Driving in heavy snowfall when you can barely see
In a whiteout, visibility is extremely poor. The safest thing is to stop in a safe spot away from traffic and wait for the conditions to improve.
Youre on the freeway, and you see a bunch of snow plows working to clear the road.
Snow plows often work together, and there isnt enough safe space between them. They can also make unexpected movements.
The best way to drive when youre on roads that are covered in snow
Smooth, gentle actions help your tires maintain traction on the slippery surface. Quick changes in speed or direction can easily cause you to lose control.