Don't blame it on the fog.
I'm sure someone will, but it is not the fog's fault. It is the driver who refuses to drive a safe distance behind the car ahead, who does not drive with respect for weather and road conditions. Three seconds. Even two. That's a safe distance, a reasonable stopping distance in normal driving. Go slower when there is fog, or wet pavement, or downpour or snow or the possibility of ice. Be attentive, always, under any conditions. It is not just the laws of the road, it's the laws of physics: tons... Sign in to see full entry.