The fog stayed all day. It was challenging for my pupils to change the way you drive. Not trying to get to the speed limit and giving yourself more time to emerge.
I still noticed cars this afternoon with either no fog lights on or even no lights on. The fog always catches motorists out, they try and drive as though it is a normal day.
It is better to drive a bit slower and get home safe and sound.
www.travis-drive.co.uk
James
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Tuesday, 11 December 2012
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