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    Driving in the fog?

    So I'm driving PCH back to Newport from Huntington and there's this awesome fog covering the road. So my question to you is: how fast have you idiots driven in the fog? And I'm talking driving. It takes balls, stupidity, and recklessness to drive like a race car driver in this kind of fog.

    Yeah that's quite a bit less than 20 foot visibility:

    Oh yeah not to mention the whole taking pictures while driving a manual thing.


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    #2
    meh, i drove 65 in my semi with 15 feet visibility. just followed the fog line, watch for lights. didnt have any issues at all. i was heading north on I5 out of eugene, so it was a straight line the whole way.

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      #3
      yeah, PCH is a "straight" line too, but it has a lot of crap that can seriously wreck up your car if you're not paying attention :/
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        #4
        @ Delfin- Man you ain't seen no fog yet!! :D

        Try 3-5 FEET visibilty we had here in Holland & Germany for New Year's Eve from about 9 PM - 3AM.

        People had to drive at foot pace only using road markings, the sidewalk and general knowledge of your area to navigate. Of course a GPS if you had one.

        Stop lights at the intersection would emerge like ghost some 6 feet before you.
        We had many fender benders on the highways , people litterally left their cars and walked home and 1 casualty that night.

        Fastest i''ve driven in "moderate" fog was 65 MPH.

        Also puttin on highbeams impairs your visibility even more.



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          #5
          ive always been able to see better with just fogs on or without the highbeams.

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            #6
            Originally posted by mtechnik View Post
            @ Delfin- Man you ain't seen no fog yet!! :D

            Try 3-5 FEET visibilty we had here in Holland & Germany for New Year's Eve from about 9 PM - 3AM.

            Fastest i''ve driven in "moderate" fog was 65 MPH.

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            Got you beat by 10MPH, but WILL NEVER DO IT AGAIN. I was on A6 coming from Heidelberg to Heilbronn and it was on the winding sections of the Autobahn:curse:. Sone were flying by me.

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              #7
              lol that pic isn't really that bad of fog. We had 5-10 ft visibility here not too long ago. I probably went 35-40 max, and I slowed down again because I couldn't see the backs of the cars in front of me until thir brakelights were on and they were less than 20ft in front of me. I drove with fogs only. Even the lowbeams were too bright, and reflected back at me.

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                #8
                Bout 75-80, couldn't see 10' past the hood. I was in Des Moines going home and that fog didn't let up the entire way although it did get easier around Chicago.

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                  #9
                  If you had turned your highbeams off you'd have been able to see further. The visability from the pic doesnt look that bad.

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                    #10
                    haha yeah I know about the high beams, they were on to show the fog better
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by jbsjunk
                      Bout 75-80, couldn't see 10' past the hood. I was in Des Moines going home and that fog didn't let up the entire way although it did get easier around Chicago.
                      G/f and I recently made a trip to/from Iowa/Chicago just before Christmas time - holy shit - most of it was on 65 mph interstate. Fog thick as pea soup. There were times when I'd follow a fast semi/car/truck at 65 mph; but it was still unnerving, and I'd end up slowing back down to a 'more comfortable' 45-50 mph.

                      At one point, I pulled over into a parking lot and re-aimed the headlights so they 'pointed lower' - helped alot. (driving an Mk3 Golf) .. and yeah, low beams all the way.
                      -----Zen and the Art of e30 Maintenance - / - Zen TOC - / - Zen Summary

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                        #12
                        Go faster maybe you can all kill someone, then you can paint a kill symbol on your cars. That would be sweet.

                        1991 318is Diamant Schwarz

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Simon S View Post
                          G/f and I recently made a trip to/from Iowa/Chicago just before Christmas time - holy shit - most of it was on 65 mph interstate. Fog thick as pea soup. There were times when I'd follow a fast semi/car/truck at 65 mph; but it was still unnerving, and I'd end up slowing back down to a 'more comfortable' 45-50 mph.
                          I hear ya, white knuckle ride. The only thing in my favor was I started out at midnight and there wasn't anyone else on the road. Got pretty unnerving after 8 hours.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by jbsjunk
                            I hear ya, white knuckle ride. The only thing in my favor was I started out at midnight and there wasn't anyone else on the road.
                            hell yeah ! I was purposly late-night-driving to avoid traffic.
                            -----Zen and the Art of e30 Maintenance - / - Zen TOC - / - Zen Summary

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by dgdavidson View Post
                              Go faster maybe you can all kill someone, then you can paint a kill symbol on your cars. That would be sweet.

                              http://www.orlandosentinel.com/orl-d...,7372973.story
                              The problem isn't speeding, it's slowing down. Don't drive 20mph on the highway in dense fog (or smoke in this case) unless you want to get shunted.

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