In foggy conditions, it's best to use your low-beam headlights because high beams can reflect off the fog and reduce visibility. Increasing your following distance gives you more time to react to any sudden changes in traffic or road conditions.
When an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is behind you, you should safely move to the right side of the road and stop if possible. This allows the emergency vehicle to pass more easily and ensures that you are complying with the law, which requires drivers to yield to emergency vehicles.
If a driver is tailgating you, it is safest to change lanes and let them pass if you can do so safely. Tailgating can be dangerous and stressful, so allowing the tailgater to pass can help avoid potential accidents.
At a railway crossing without signals or signs, you should stop and look both ways to ensure no trains are approaching. Trains can come unexpectedly, so it’s crucial to check carefully before crossing.
If your vehicle skids, you should steer in the direction you want to go to regain control. Avoid slamming on the brakes, as this can worsen the skid. Gently easing off the gas helps reduce the vehicle’s speed gradually.