How can we drive our stage car under the fog?

In the winter, haze phenomena have become more and more serious, especially in our cities like Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei. The haze situation has become more and more serious. Even in southern China, it is foggy in the morning and it has been brought by vehicles and pedestrians. Many inconveniences, but our stage car still has to work. So, how do we drive our stage car under hazy weather?

First of all, haze weather seriously affects the driver's eyes, so we have to turn on the lights of our stage cars, not only to open the low beam lights, but also to open fog lights with strong penetrating power, especially when visibility is low. It is necessary to turn on fog lights.

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Second, the visibility of fog and haze days is low, and the speed of our mobile stage cars is not too fast. When the visibility is less than 100, turn on the hazard warning light to alert the rear vehicle. When the visibility is less than 50 meters, the number of cars is controlled at 20 kilometers per hour. At the same time, in some large turns or uphill and downhill places, we have to press the horn to remind the front of vehicles or pedestrians.

Again, when we drive the stage car, we must pay attention to maintaining the distance apart from driving at low speeds. Because everyone's speed is slower and the line of sight is not good, if the distance from the car is relatively close, it is easy to cause rear-end collision and cause a car accident.

In short, under hazy weather, we must pay special attention to driving our stage car or advertising vehicle. The speed should not be too fast. The lights and fog lights should be turned on, and we must keep a certain distance from the vehicle in front. If frost weather is encountered, we must open the wiper, or use a cloth to test the front glass before driving so as not to affect the line of sight.

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