Fog question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by TruckerGonnaBe, Jan 8, 2015.
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[QUOTE="semi" retired;4402864]Hi J, um, maybe that was your problem, as 19 is the truckers channel.
(or did they change it, I've been out of the loop for a while) I talked to some big rigger once that was hammer down in the left lane in the fog, and I said, "aren't you worried you are going to plow into someone"? He said, he stayed in the left lane the whole time, and people going slow, usually keep to the right. There may have been some truth to that, but I never had the grapes to hammer down in the fog.[/QUOTE]
Semi-retired ..On the I-5 in Ca. From Hwy 46 north of Bakersfield all the way to Seattle area, we use Ch 17. Been that way forever, don't know why.JReding and "semi" retired Thank this. -
YOU NEVER DRIVE FASTER IN FOG!
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Vilhiem Thanks this.
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From what one of the mexican drivers told me is that channel 17 is mostly spanish speaking drivers
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10-15mph I would suggest you get off the road. Never been in fog that I could not see upcoming tail lights at least 100 feet ahead.
a tip that nobody has mentioned is to kill or severely dim the dash lights to see better. -
Driving in fog or rain, never out drive your headlights or as far as you can see in the daylight. I usually try to keep a set of taillights just on the edge of my vision. If they hit brakes, I know to slow down. If I feel the vehicle in front of me is driving to fast for the conditions I will slow down though.
As far as the headlight. Not always an easy fix. Might be a reason why they want to wait till you get to Cali.
I had one burn out about 3 months back. Couldn't get the knob on the cover to unscrew, ended up twisting it off, breaking the bolt. Pulled the light out. Loves, Pilot/flying J, ta/petro not one of them carried it. Made it home 2 days later, Napa had it for $285. Went to Advanced, they had one at another store for $150. Drove the 25 miles to the other store grabbed it. They said if it still didn't work, it was the ballast, They only range from $1000 to $2500.
Had to use a self tapping bolt to get the cover back on since I broke the bolt getting the old one off.
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i lived in manteca and ran the bay area and back also la to portland or seattle and it was always ch17 for everyone...and that was pretty much all california..head out of reno or towards las vegas.. it was ch19..weird just worked out that way and boy o boy i remember the tulley fog..right there at the 205 and 5 split and also just south of modesto to dam near bakersfield on 99..i seen some terrible wrecks thru the years..
best way to handle the fog..is know your comfort zone..if you aint comfortable....make adjustments till you are..dont worry about how others drive..be smartMontgomery Thanks this.
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