Switch on headlights and fog lights if you have them, drive no faster than a speed that you can safely stop in the distance you can see to be clear.
Use low-beam headlights. When visibility is restricted, a driver's natural tendency is to activate the high-beam headlights. When driving in fog, this further impairs visibility because the high-beam illumination reflects off of the fog and back at your vehicle.
Using low beam headlights and front facing fog lights.
While it is mostly understood that any time visibility is reduced (fog, smoke, snow, rain, etc) you aught to use your headlights, this answer cannot be more specific unless you specify the locality you are driving in. Laws vary around the world and from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Yes, when driving in foggy conditions you should use your headlights which allows oncoming drivers to see you at the earliest possible moment. However, for safety, you should not use your highbeams [bright] as the fog will reflect back much of the light, reducing your ability to see into [through] the fog.
Fog lights are only accessable when headlights are on; once headlights are on, pull shaft/stalk out to turn on fog lights.
The best headlights that you can purchase for a 1992 Honda Civic for night driving on the daytime running lights. You can also purchase those fog lamps as well.
the light doesnt go through the fog
This is usually near the headlights. You can find it and then turn it on to make night driving a little easier.
Unless you have fog lights which are specifically designed for the purpose you are better of using your low beam. As using the high beam will tend to bounce light back at you causing you not to be able to see as far into the fog and being less able to discern oncoming objects and lights.Low beam headlights, low beam headlights & fog lights or just fog lights unless its night time.lower headlightsLow beams, fog lights or both. No high beams.low beams
Low beam headlights and fog lights if the vehicle has fog lights.
Your headlights should be set to low-beams whenever you meet oncoming traffic, as a courtesy to prevent your headlights from distracting the other driver. You should also use low beams when driving in fog or heavy rain, to prevent light reflected by the rain or fog from blinding YOU.