Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“I can definitely say you’re not alone in having this issue! To make sure your windows don’t fog up, aim your heating or air conditioning vents away from the windshield and make sure the air isn’t on recirculate.
If possible, you can roll your windows down a crack until the fogging subsides.
Driving with fogged windows is incredibly dangerous and may lead to a
. Never drive with fogged windows and pull over until you’ve solved the situation; remember, safety comes first.
If you’re worried about having the insurance to cover you in the event of an accident, you might want to make sure you have all the coverage you need. One great tool for this is the
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Hope this helps with the fogginess—and drive safely!”
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