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What are the precautions for driving in dusty weather?

Pacific Auto Network should pay attention not to use high beam when driving, but to use fog light, low beam light or width light when driving. When parking, attention should be paid to prevent parking near billboards, trees and other buildings. Parking in underground parking lots is the safest. When driving, you need to pay attention to the distance between the front and rear cars. If the distance is too small, it will affect the rear-end collision phenomenon when the car is blocked by dust, and it is necessary to slow down.

For the northern and northwestern regions, dusty weather often occurs. In this yellow sand weather, the visibility is obviously decreased and the accident rate is increased.

1. Pay attention to the choice of parking position. When the wind and sand are heavy, outdoor billboards and green trees may be blown down. In order to avoid the car being hit, car owners should remember to park their cars away from billboards, trees and balcony windows, and don't park in the air outlet between the two buildings. The straight-through traffic is very powerful. It is recommended to park your car in the underground parking lot.

2. Be careful not to use the high beam indiscriminately. Some drivers think that if you can't see the road clearly in dusty weather, you should turn on the high beam. Actually, this is not right. In dusty weather, turn on anti-fog lights, low beam lights, width lights and taillights. At this time, the brightness of the light is enough for the driver to see the road conditions and pedestrians clearly.

3. Pay attention to keep the distance between cars to prevent accidents. In dusty weather, sand and stones are flying on the road, and the distance between vehicles should not be too close to prevent the dust raised by the vehicles in front from blocking the line of sight. Especially don't follow behind big trucks and dump trucks, because most of these vehicles are overloaded, and a crosswind is likely to cause a rollover accident.

4. Pay attention to slow down. Slowing down the car can make drivers better observe the movements of pedestrians around them, especially when pedestrians are likely to miss passing cars in order to avoid sandstorms. Slowing down at this time can prevent pedestrians from being injured by accident.

5. Be careful not to use external loop. As we all know, the external circulation of the vehicle is to suck the air outside the vehicle into the vehicle, which will keep the air inside the vehicle fresh after being filtered by dust. But in dusty weather, the outside of the car fluctuates greatly, and the use of external circulation will only make the air inside the car worse. At this time, if the external circulation is turned off, fog and dust can be prevented from entering the car.

6. Pay attention to the middle lane on the expressway. If driving on an expressway, try to avoid driving in the innermost lane, stay away from the middle buffer green belt, and drive in the middle lane as much as possible to prevent the boundary pillars of the middle buffer isolation belt from being blown down in windy days, causing accidents.

The above are six points for attention about driving in dusty weather. I hope everyone can pay attention to it. In the case of extremely blurred vision, it is best not to continue driving and find a safe place to park.