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This informative book is designed for students who want to pass the quiz with confidence. Packed with clear explanations and visual examples, it keeps you engaged while helping you learn faster and succeed.


1. Fog

Fog is a weather condition where visibility is significantly reduced due to tiny water droplets in the air, making it difficult to see the road, other vehicles, and hazards. It can reduce visibility to just a few meters, creating a high risk of accidents.

  • Often occurs in early morning, evening, or near water.
  • Increased risk of rear-end collisions.
  • Slower reaction time due to late hazard detection.
  • Reduce speed significantly and increase following distance.
  • Use low beam headlights or fog lights if available (not high beam).
  • If visibility becomes too poor → stop in a safe place (not on the road).