Wildfires in the drought-stricken state have been burning all summer. The combination of smoke and fog turned deadly.
Caused by
super fogdrivers who don’t know how to adapt driving speed and safety distance to visibility conditions.Fixed that for you
Bbbbbb bbbbbb bbbut the speed limit says 75 so I HAVE TO.
Never outrun your headlights or your visibility.
Or your breaks if raining or similar.
But on the other hand, every second you spend inside the fog puts you at risk. The safest thing you can do is clear the fog as quickly as possible.
Smoke + fog = smog. Why didn’t they just call it that?
I asked myself the exact same question as I read it
IIRC while it was originally coined as that portmanteau, it was later “officially” used only for the haze caused by nitrous oxides, ozones and sulfur dioxide from leaded gas/diesel vehicles, coal power, and industrial operations.
Not an etymologist though.
I don’t like driving faster than I can see in front of me. TIL: I’d be considered abnormal in New Orleans.
People’s willingness to speed in inclement weather boggles my mind.
Abnormal in every part of the US I’ve ever been. I just get off the road in adverse conditions because I know people even trying to be safe is a minority. My area has great public transit and pedestrian infrastructure, if I’m driving I’ve got time to kill.
Damn you superman with your super fog!
Super frog!? Holy shit let’s see this thing… oh :(
I, too, had to do a double-take
Another reason why trains > cars.
Fucking morons. Learn to drive.