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<p>[QUOTE="WesternPlains, post: 12297340, member: 203525"]Especially for those newbies who don’t know what to do. </p><p>Right now I’m sitting 6 miles from the Colorado border, in Kansas, on i70, at a rest stop. As soon as the sun went down last evening, fog started, heavy. It’s in the teens on temperature. I drove some, then stopped here. I’ve seen ice fog before. It’s nothing to fool around with. Makes roads slick. Apply brakes and you just keep going. </p><p>I’ve seen too many times. Drivers take chances with slick roads. They end up wrecking. Even if your dispatch demands you go. They can shove their job. You save yourself and your license. There’s plenty of jobs out there who want safe drivers. Don’t take the chance. </p><p>I woke up here. Its 1:20am. Here’s a pic of the ice frost on the trees so far tonight. It’s only going to get worse. </p><p>im not in too bad a spot for the fog. It comes through. Drove through worse spots earlier. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]447739[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="WesternPlains, post: 12297340, member: 203525"]Especially for those newbies who don’t know what to do. Right now I’m sitting 6 miles from the Colorado border, in Kansas, on i70, at a rest stop. As soon as the sun went down last evening, fog started, heavy. It’s in the teens on temperature. I drove some, then stopped here. I’ve seen ice fog before. It’s nothing to fool around with. Makes roads slick. Apply brakes and you just keep going. I’ve seen too many times. Drivers take chances with slick roads. They end up wrecking. Even if your dispatch demands you go. They can shove their job. You save yourself and your license. There’s plenty of jobs out there who want safe drivers. Don’t take the chance. I woke up here. Its 1:20am. Here’s a pic of the ice frost on the trees so far tonight. It’s only going to get worse. im not in too bad a spot for the fog. It comes through. Drove through worse spots earlier. [ATTACH=full]447739[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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