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If daytime visibility is poor but not seriously reduced, you should switch on your low-beam headlights. This will help increase your visibility to other drivers and make it easier for them to see you.
You should always move very slowly while operating in conditions of low visibility. This is because you cannot avoid accidents if you are moving to fast.
High visibility = easy to see low visibility = dfifficult to see.
In the United States, it is the solid white line at the right edge of the roadway. It can be used as a guide by drivers when driving in low-visibility situations, such as fog or heavy rain.
The visibility during a Blizzard is 400 meters or 1/4 mile
The extra publicity helped to increase the company's visibility.Foggy days have low visibility.
a state of low visibility in which public notice is avoided
There are several weather conditions that can create low vision range for drivers. These weather conditions include fog and heavy rain. During these conditions drivers should be very cautious.
Long periods of low precipitation are called "drought".
The greatest distance that can be seen with the naked eye. If there is low visibility, such as fog and snow, a person cannot see far. If there is high visibility, a person could see far away.
No. High beams are aimed much higher than low beams for improved visibility at night. The higher angle causes more light to be reflected off of the fog and back into the drivers eyes. In fog this effectively REDUCES your ability to see.
When visibility is low and when you are in a school zone.