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In fog you should:

Using low beams or fog lights is correct because they direct light downward, minimizing the blinding glare reflected by moisture in the air, while slowing down

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Question: In fog you should:

Answer options:

  • Use high beams ✅ Use low beams or fog lights and slow down
  • Drive on the shoulder
  • Tailgate the car ahead

Correct answer: Use low beams or fog lights and slow down

Explanation: Using low beams or fog lights is correct because they direct light downward, minimizing the blinding glare reflected by moisture in the air, while slowing down provides essential stopping distance. High beams are incorrect because their straight-ahead angle reflects intense light back into the driver's eyes, worsening visibility. Driving on the shoulder and tailgating are unsafe and illegal actions. The Alberta Driver's Guide states that drivers must adjust their speed and use low-beam headlights in low-visibility conditions. Expect questions on adverse weather driving strategies on your Class 7 knowledge test to ensure safe real-world habits.

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