no the stratus cloud is not fog because stratus clouds are flat layered clouds unlike fog which are thin clouds that covers earths surface.
Milk, fog, whipped cream, smoke
The word foggy has 2 syllables.(Fog - gy).
fog
composite of a function is fog(x)=f(g(x))
Turn on lights and fog lights.NEVER drive with high beams. I live in an area that has dense fog and too many people drive too fast with no lights. Accidents happen because of that.
Turn on lights and fog lights.NEVER drive with high beams. I live in an area that has dense fog and too many people drive too fast with no lights. Accidents happen because of that.
use your fog lights for what they were intended for. To many drivers leave the fog lights on all the time blinding the on coming traffic.I want to add here that you drive with low beams and not high. I live in a fog area and every winter people have problems with fog because they drive with the high beams on. This just reflects back at the driver. Also always turn on your lights day or night and drive slower in fog. I have people speed by me at 75 miles per hour with 30 feet to see by and if they need to stop it is too late for them. We have 15-30 car pile ups because they drive too fast and some with no lights.
When driving in fog it is best to drive with low your light on low beam. This will ensure that you get clear vision. You can use fog lights if you have them on your car and do not speed.
Low beam headlights and fog lights if the vehicle has fog lights.
Well, water if you are talking about natural fog. Ice and fluid if you are talking about a machine
You wont be able to see anything, the light will just bounce back off the fog, never ever drive with your high beams on in hevy fog. just keep your low beams on.
It is recommended to reduce speed significantly (often below the speed limit) in dense fog on an interstate highway. Visibility can be severely limited, making it unsafe to drive at normal speeds. Always prioritize safety and adjust your speed accordingly.
Adjust your speed to condition, use only your low beams (and fog lights, if so equipped).
Most accidents that occur during fog are not directly caused by the fog itself, but rather by reduced visibility and drivers' inability to adjust their speed or react to changing road conditions in time. Drivers should slow down, use headlights, and increase following distance to reduce the risk of accidents in fog.
Switch on headlights and fog lights if you have them, drive no faster than a speed that you can safely stop in the distance you can see to be clear.
go slower. leave your lights on. turn on your fog lights(if you have them) and do not turn on your bright lights!(in heavy fog) it will make it difficult to see for you and other drivers.