In the United States, it is the solid white line at the right edge of the roadway. It can be used as a guide by drivers when driving in low-visibility situations, such as fog or heavy rain.
radiation fog
The correct spelling is tule fog instead of tulie fog. Tule fog is defined as a thick ground fog in areas of California's Great Central Valley. Tule fog forms in late fall after the first significant rainfall until spring.
Fog stands for Front On Ground
Fog is made when the clouds are low.
Steam fog is fog that that comes off of water. It comes up when it is really ht outside.
It's not legal anywhere.
It's called the fog line. In IL, it indicates that the speed limit is 55mph (rural unmarked road) and is useful to follow with your car if it's foggy to keep you on the road and you can follow it as well if an oncoming vehicle refuses to dim their bright lights.
Fog reduces visibility, especially dangerous to a driver. It also dampens road surfaces, lengthening braking distances.
The road was visible once the fog cleared up.
Fog lights. By directing fog lights slightly less than horizontally, the road can be seen more easily, whereas regular headlamps "bounce" or reflect off of the fog and do not increase visibility.
The white line on the shoulder of a highway is called the FOG line
fog lights are located on the bottom of the front bumper and help the driver see when driviing through fog. cause the light passes under the fog rather than through it. so you can see the road.
Fog makes it difficult for people to see. It is potentially dangerous. When people walk out in the road, a car may not see them and run into them.
I have a 740 and the lens or bulb can not be replaced. Mine was broken by rock on road and had to replace the whole assy. It is $220 from dealer and 145 from on line autohaus in Arizona.
Travel the Road - 2003 Fog of War Afghanistan Part 3 2-14 was released on: USA: 29 April 2006
Fog lights are low lights on the car that provide greater road visibility in poor lighting conditions such as fog, rain or snow. They are not generally frequently used and are not statutorily required in some countries.
The yellow is a stark contrast to the black/grey especially at night or poor driving conditions i.e. fog and snow - In some countries they use white which can "disappear" in poor condition yet use the yellow to mark restricted stopping and parking