The Cyberabad Police have issued a public advisory asking motorists, pedestrians, and two-wheeler riders to be very careful during dense fog in the winter. "Poor visibility significantly increases the risk of road accidents," the police warned. They said extra alertness is needed on Outer Ring Road, highways, and big city roads, especially in the early morning when fog is thick. Pedestrians are strongly advised to avoid going on roads during fog unless very necessary. If they must, they should "cross roads carefully after checking traffic from both directions" and avoid wearing dark or dull clothing because drivers may not see them easily. Bright clothes and cautious movement near junctions and curves are key safety tips. Two-wheeler riders were told to ride slowly and skip unnecessary trips. They were also reminded to keep their headlights, fog lights, and tail-lights clean and turned on; maintain safe distance; brake smoothly; wear reflective jackets; keep helmet visors clear; and not use phones while riding. Motorists need to keep windshields clean, use defogger or anti-fog modes, check tyre grip, and maintain vehicle reflectors. They should avoid frequent lane changes, using cruise control, and sudden speed changes. "Hazard lights should only be used when a vehicle is stationary," police said. Heavy vehicles must display reflective stickers, keep lights on, and drivers should watch for animals on rural roads. Drivers are urged to be well rested to maintain quick reaction times. In emergencies during fog, motorists should stop safely in the left lane, not brake suddenly. The Cyberabad Police concluded by saying, "Following traffic police instructions in fog-affected areas is crucial," and reminded all road users that "vigilance is protection."