Fog is are low lying clouds. You can still see clouds in daylight.
In most thick fog, you can barely see 20 yards in front of your vehicle. Kilometres doesn't even enter the question.
You should not use your high beams in the fog. Your high beams will reflect off of the water in the air from the fog making it even harder to see.
Yes they can, they can see perfectly well in daylight. But they prefer to hunt at night, not during the day time.
To make it easier to see when there is fog.
"Fog-laden" means covered in fog. From a mountaintop you'd be unable to see a river in a fog-laden valley, for example.
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.
Bromben see's the fog when ever he is under medication, the fog represents the medication he is put under while he is on the ward.
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Some places require the headlights to be on whenever the vehicle is used. Apart from that, when daylight drops or when rain, snow or fog reduces visibility. And remember that the lights not only help you see where you are going, they help other drivers see you.
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because the figure is the smallest than the fog
"An optimist is a very dense fog, but a bigamist is even denser."