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Originally Posted by Talus1
(Post 2536165)
Vent away...
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I don't need it SO much anymore, it was yesterday and I did cool down since then, but still.
I am used to people freak out in snow, yesterday evening i got a taste of what fog does to some.
So I was driving on a big road: 3 lanes in each direction (plus a merge-in lane on the right at the spot where it happened), median with guardrail. And there was fog, I'd say moderately dense. One could easily see the road as far as the low beam headlight would reach in the dark anyway, or even somewhat further. There were occasional denser clouds of fog over the pavement, but they were small and of no real effect on visibility. So it looked spooky but actual visibility was pretty good.
I was driving about 50 mph (which is the speed limit, normally people go about 60 there, I go 65 ;-) ).
Then I see a car in front of me, in the center lane, going probably 40. OK, someone scared of the fog a bit. I moved to the left lane early to overtake. In the meantime another car appeared in the merge lane, with an obvious intention of merging into the right lane. Reminder: the first car was in the center lane, so no conflict whatsoever. Everybody was going smoothly and nicely. No other vehicles around.
Now, once I was a few meters behind the first car, its driver suddenly hit the brakes and swerved to the left, into my lane. I slammed my brakes and did not hit them, I did not even had time to honk, but the screeching of tires was sufficient for them to notice, and they moved back to their lane.
I am still trying to figure out what this idiot was trying to do. Did they think I was going to fast for the conditions and wanted to force me to slow down for my own good? Were they so scared that second car will suddenly jump into the center lane and hit them, and it was an evasive maneuver? And they just did not know I was there even though I was approaching them from behind for half a mile at least?
I guess fog kills brain cells in some people.
OK, reading my story I see I cannot really describe it well, I cannot render how crazy it was. I guess I really need a dashcam.