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rhagfo
Nov 21, 2015Explorer III
CA Traveler wrote:The situation that worries me the most is going into dense fog (all of a sudden) and slowing way down so maybe you can see what's in front in time, but not so much that the guy behind does not hit you. If the traffic stops in this situation I'm going to park as far off the shoulder as I can get...Dessert areas can also get zero visibility dust storms - lights off, foot off the brake so they don't follow your lights.
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Sure don't understand that logic "Lights off?" That is a sure way to get rear ended! We drive headlights on anytime we are on the road day or night rain, snow, fog, sand, or sunshine! Makes you far more visable! Been doing this for over 48 years, yes has cost a battery or two, but I know I should be seen.
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