Ice fog even more so, or it is for me. One night while west bound on I30 between Little Rock and Texarkana along that area where the pulp wood mills were. cold about 20degrees but clear roads a truck about 1/2 to 3/4 mile in front of me pulling a flatbed trailer. Minimum DOT required lights I was pulling a stacked up 2+2+2 RGN Lights all the across the tail plus matching number of lights on the stinger stacked on the rear of the trailer a Rotating beacon on the stinger for when loaded and permitted we were driving along about 65 maybe 70 when suddenly I can't see his lights I mean almost instantly they were not visible, I hear a guy on the CB yelling fog back out of it, almost just as fast I couldn't see much further than my hood Off the peddle turned on the beacon lights on the top of the sleeper and the back of the stinger , then down through the gears. I was down to about 30 MPH and less than 60 feet from the back of his rig before I even caught a glimpse of the glow from his lights, he was still running maybe 10 MPH. rotating beacons will pierce fog better than static lights or strobes. The guy in front asks driver are you anywhere near that eerie yellow corona behind me? when I first saw in my mirrors, I thought the aliens were cashing me. it just kept creeping closer and closer.

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