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If fog becomes too dense to see safely, you should:

For extreme fog, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation instructs drivers to pull completely off the road and turn on their hazard lights until visibility impro

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Question: If fog becomes too dense to see safely, you should:

Answer options:

  • Speed up to get through ✅ Pull completely off the road, turn on hazard lights, and wait
  • Continue with high beams
  • Stop in your lane

Correct answer: Pull completely off the road, turn on hazard lights, and wait

Explanation: For extreme fog, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation instructs drivers to pull completely off the road and turn on their hazard lights until visibility improves. This maximizes safety by removing the vehicle from active traffic. Speeding up is extremely dangerous, and stopping in a live lane causes severe rear-end collision risks. Using high beams is incorrect because high beams reflect off the moisture in the air, creating a blinding glare. Candidates will frequently face G1 exam questions regarding adverse weather protocols, where the primary rule is always to prioritize visibility and safe positioning rather than trying to force a drive through zero-visibility conditions.

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