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Fog - Traffic

Facebook: Fog reduces visibilities and contributes to numerous motorist accidents every year. Dense Fog Advisories are issued when widespread visibility reductions of a quarter of a mile or less are expected or occurring. Take action, check to see if there are any Dense Fog Advisories issued for your commute before driving. Learn more about #FogSafety by visiting weather.gov/fog

Twitter: Driving in fog can be hazardous. Use caution. Learn more about #FogSafety by visiting at weather.gov/fog

 

Fog - Disabled Vehicles Infographic

Facebook: Dense fog reduces visibilities to a quarter of a mile or less, which could result in motor vehicle accidents. Here’s what you can do if your vehicle breaks down in dense fog. Pull onto the shoulder of the road, only keep the hazard lights on, and if possible, walk away from the road. Learn more about #FogSafety by visiting weather.gov/fog

Twitter: Do you know what to do in dense fog if your car breaks down? Check out weather.gov/fog #FogSafety

 

Fog - Bridges

Facebook: Slowing down is the most important thing you can do to drive safely in dense fog. Reduced visibilities can lead to motor vehicle accidents. Visibility is usually the lowest on bridges and near bodies of water. Learn more about #FogSafety by visiting weather.gov/fog

Twitter: Please slow down when driving in dense fog weather.gov/fog #FogSafety