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Drive safely in the fog

Driving in foggy conditions

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Driving in foggy conditions can mean reduced visibility behind the wheel, which can lead to motor vehicle crashes.

So, what should you do if conditions turn foggy while driving?

If you can, wait it out, the Texas Department of Transportation says. “If possible, don’t drive until the fog lifts – usually by late morning or afternoon.”

If that isn’t an option and you must drive in foggy conditions, follow these tips:

The Texas DOT recommends all employers train their employees on driving in poor weather conditions as part of an occupational driving safety program.

The National Safety Council can help. Go to nsc.org/safety-training/defensive-driving for more information on driver training.


McCraren Compliance can help you understand and comply with FMCSA, USDOT and ADOT and ensure your drivers and your vehicles operate safely and efficiently.

Call us Today at 888-758-4757 or email us at info@mccrarencompliance.com to schedule your free FMCSA Compliance Assessment..

Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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