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  • Around my area we get fogged HEAVILY early in the morning. I go to the gym sometimes around 5 or 6 and it's really nasty. Nothing much happens, I just do what I regularly do. I figured if something was gonna happen, it would happen regardless :P
  • real heavy fog, i pull over. sometimes i luck out and follow the car in front of me. other times i just followed the center line markings. it can be very foolish as cars can pile up in the fog. like a fifty car pile up....
  • Many times, you just deal with it, don't put on your brights as they just reflect back at you and you can't see as well. Drive slow and be careful.
  • yep - what happened? i ended up in Suzy Quatros drive ha
  • I pull off the road. My life is worth more than the time I might spend waiting for the fog to lift.
  • I drove to London many years ago and there was dense fog from the Vale of York almost all the way to London. The journey took more than twice as long as normal because all I could do was drive slowly with dipped headlights.
  • When I was stationed in Norfork, Va., all the time. Once while driving in East Texas, I hit heavy fog at night so thick, I couldn't see the front of the car. All of a sudden, I came up on the lights of what I thought was an 18 wheeler, and decided to let him run interferance for me. He started slowing down and turned to the right, and I followed, and he came to a stop. After a couple of minutes I could see some kind of blinking light. We had pulled into the parking lot of an all-night cafe.
  • I got lost

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