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– Keep a greater safety distance from

the cars in front of you than during
daylight hours: it is hard to judge how
fast other cars are going when all you
can see are their lights.

– Make sure the headlight beams are

properly positioned: if they are too
low, they reduce visibility and are hard
on the eyes. If they are too high they
can dazzle other drivers.

– Only use main-beam headlights

when you are driving outside the city
and when you are sure they do not an-
noy other drivers.

– If the headlights are on full, dip

them in good time to prevent dazzling
other drivers coming in the other di-
rection.

– Keep all lights clean.

– Be careful of animals crossing the

road when driving in the country.

DRIVING IN THE RAIN

Rain and wet road surfaces spell dan-

ger.

All manoeuvres are more difficult on

a wet road because the friction of the
wheels on the tarmac is greatly re-
duced. This is why braking distances
are much longer and roadholding is
lower.

Here is some advice to follow if it is

raining:

– Reduce speed and keep a greater

safety distance from the cars in front.

– If it is raining particularly heavily,

visibility is also reduced. In these cas-
es, switch on the dipped headlights
even if it is still daylight so you can be
seen more clearly by other drivers.

– Do not drive through puddles at

speed and hold on tightly to the wheel:
a puddle taken at speed can make you
lose control of the car (“aquaplaning”).

– Move the ventilation controls to

the position for demisting the win-
dows (see the “Getting to know your
car” section), to avoid visibility prob-
lems.

– Periodically check the condition of

the windscreen wiper blades.

DRIVING IN FOG

– If the fog is thick, do not start out

on a journey unless you absolutely
have to.

If driving in mist, blanket fog or when

there is the danger of patches of fog :

– Keep the speed down.

– Turn on the dipped headlights, rear

foglights and front foglights, if fitted,
even during the day. Do not drive with
your headlights at full-beam.

IMPORTANT On stretches of

road with good visibility, switch off
your rear foglights; the brightness of
these lights could annoy the people
travelling in the cars behind.