Care to break down the formula? 2 people are driving 30MPH in the same conditions, 1 person is in a compact car, the other is in a 25,000lb truck. are you suggesting they are both going to stop in the same distance?
Faster is the speed ergo distance in time and how far you see is distance, how do you compare it? Never heard anything less meaningful. BTW, I've driven in much denser fog.
Worked in Louisiana and took this bridge many times i always hated it. I don't recommend trying to cross it when you're low on gas lol I was stressed the whole time but did make it to a gas station before running out.
Yep, that's what NORMAL fog looks like! Don't know about "super fog," when was the first sighting of such a thing? When I google it, it looks like it was just made up for that big accident ... no sightings have ever been seen before that.
another made up term to scare the masses....lol, super fog. Been living in the mountains for a decade now and we see "super fog" all the time when there is a fire....lol, super fog.....whats next super dooper fog
Check engine light is from a faulty coolant level sensor, and with my "low fuel light" on, I can still drive 200 miles. I got 250 gal capacity, so it's all good. Thank you for the concern 👍🏽👍🏽
Please do not use your hazards in fog. What hazard are you warning others about? That there's fog? We can see that. Use your hazards in low visibility when you're stopped, slowing down, or you see a hazard that the vehicles behind you can't see yet.
Lmao you don't think fog is low visibility? Hazards allow the person behind you to see you bettter. A single second of reaction time can make the difference between you getting rear ended or not. @@loliswat8223
@@loliswat8223 You do realise the hazard would be making yourself invisible in the fog, right? It could cause an accident if other drivers can't see your vehicle through it and vice versa.
This is how your supposed to drive. Thanks driver for educateing the few.
Never drive faster than you can see.
Care to break down the formula?
2 people are driving 30MPH in the same conditions, 1 person is in a compact car, the other is in a 25,000lb truck.
are you suggesting they are both going to stop in the same distance?
what, and get plowed into from behind?
No thanks 😏
Faster is the speed ergo distance in time and how far you see is distance, how do you compare it? Never heard anything less meaningful.
BTW, I've driven in much denser fog.
fog+wipers=pro at the wheel
Wipers wipe away fog
@@mrgoogan Condensation*
And nobody even puts their lights on and just keep overtaking......what a bunch of ignorant drivers
Worked in Louisiana and took this bridge many times i always hated it. I don't recommend trying to cross it when you're low on gas lol I was stressed the whole time but did make it to a gas station before running out.
I can still drive 200 miles with that the "low fuel" light on. 250 gallons capacity 👍🏽👍🏽
Atchafalaya bridge or coming into New Orleans?
Fog at night with headlights making it look like going thru a space warp 😵💫
No Lights On such A bad Weather Condition Also No FOG lights ,no wonder you have bad accidents
Dang it! Was waiting for the pileup!
That's ignorant.
@@VL1975 Why else post a stupid video driving through fog!
@@clqudy4750 People died in that pile up. You sound a bit giddy to see it..
@@VL1975I'm gonna tickle you until you pee, teehee!
lol....super fog......in Colorado we just call it fog
super fog is fog mixed with wildfire smoke...
@@AnnabelleJ I know......like in Colorado, every year
no one care.
@@VL1975 ha, you did just enough to comment on it
@@PolPotsPieHole still don't care.
i love that bridge i like to take pictures of it when i was at my late uncle's funeral 9 years ago
Yep, that's what NORMAL fog looks like! Don't know about "super fog," when was the first sighting of such a thing? When I google it, it looks like it was just made up for that big accident ... no sightings have ever been seen before that.
another made up term to scare the masses....lol, super fog. Been living in the mountains for a decade now and we see "super fog" all the time when there is a fire....lol, super fog.....whats next super dooper fog
Check engine light and low fuel lights on 😢😮
Check engine light is from a faulty coolant level sensor, and with my "low fuel light" on, I can still drive 200 miles. I got 250 gal capacity, so it's all good. Thank you for the concern 👍🏽👍🏽
Don't panic but i think you no-clipped into a stephen king story
Have seen and driven through far, far, far worse fog than this.
one of the lucky ones
Looks like the movie silent hill
*Pyramid Head in the middle of the road*
That's why they stopped.
I'm shocked so few people have their hazards on. This is arguably the most useful situation to use them. Glad you didn't get rear ended.
Please do not use your hazards in fog. What hazard are you warning others about? That there's fog? We can see that.
Use your hazards in low visibility when you're stopped, slowing down, or you see a hazard that the vehicles behind you can't see yet.
Lmao you don't think fog is low visibility? Hazards allow the person behind you to see you bettter. A single second of reaction time can make the difference between you getting rear ended or not. @@loliswat8223
@@loliswat8223 great survival instincts buddy.
@@loliswat8223
You do realise the hazard would be making yourself invisible in the fog, right? It could cause an accident if other drivers can't see your vehicle through it and vice versa.
If your hazards are on on a major highway, I'm assuming you are STOPPED.
Don't drive with your hazards on. That's not what they are meant for.
This was the one with the massive accident. Hope you didn't get caught up in that!