Today, Glasgow is extremely foggy, which often leads to a moody atmosphere. However, it's an ideal time to light candles and enjoy a relaxing movie. Personally, if you don't have any important activities outside of your house, I recommend staying indoors.
Foggy days are perfect for cuddling up in a blanket, lighting some scented candles, and enjoying a warm cup of pumpkin spice tea. If you have to go out, be vigilant and walk away from the roadway. Use less-busy footways that are close to motorways. Drivers do not see far, even though there are fog lights in cars.
For any motorist, one of the worst conditions is driving in fog. The thick mist greatly obscures vision, thereby making it difficult to see possible hazards, estimate distances, or even tell moving from stationary cars apart. This thorough advice will enable you to safely negotiate foggy weather.
Understanding the Difficulties of Foggy Conditions
Fog can seriously affect both your visibility on the road and in other cars. Visibility may occasionally reduce to only a few meters, which would make it challenging to estimate speed or tell if the car ahead is still or moving. This lowered visibility height increases the likelihood of crashes; hence, your driving behavior needs to change.
Basic Advice for Safe Driving in Fog: Use dipped headlights, wipers, and demisters.
Fog can seriously affect both your visibility on the road and in other cars. Visibility may occasionally reduce to only a few meters, which would make it challenging to estimate speed or tell if the car ahead is still or moving. This lowered visibility height increases the likelihood of crashes; hence, your driving behavior needs to change.
Basic Advice for Safe Driving in Fog: Use dipped headlights, wipers, and demisters.
Driving in fog, always switch to dipped headlights. High beams reflect off the fog, producing glare and even more limited seeing. Keep your windshield clear by running your wipers and demisters.
Turn on foglights as needed.
Front and rear fog lights, designed to cut through mist, enhance your car's visibility to others. Turn them off when circumstances improve to prevent blinding other vehicles; use them if visibility falls below 100 meters.
Change your pace and boost your following distance.
Drive at a slower pace than usual due to the possibility of fog impairing your ability to judge speed. Allow a minimum three-second gap between you and the vehicle in front instead of the usual two. This greater distance gives more time to react to abrupt stops.
Avoid relying solely on automatic lights.
Automatic headlights might not turn on in misty weather, particularly during the day. Make sure your lights are manually turned on to remain visible to other drivers.
Remain vigilant at interchanges.
If you have limited sight at a junction, open your windows to listen for vehicles. This can enable you to identify approaching cars you might not be able to see.
Mistakes people make when driving in Fog
Getting your vehicle ready for a drive-through fog- Avoid tailgating other vehicles.
- Especially if you rely on the automobile ahead to assist you, following too closely can cause you to feel falsely secure.
- Stay far enough to prevent running across each other.
- Avoid accelerating to flee tailgaters.
- It can be tempting to accelerate if a car is behind too closely. Rather, keep a constant, safe speed and let them pass if at all feasible.
- Never rely just on daytime running lights.
- Only the front of your car is lit by these lights. To avoid rear-end incidents, make sure your back lights are also on.
Make sure your car is in the best shape for foggy conditions before you start driving.
- Clean your windows and lights; dirt and grime will help to further obscure the view.
- Check your windscreen, fog lights, and headlights for perfect clarity.
- Examine batteries and fuel levels. A particularly risky situation could be running out of petrol or experiencing a break in fog.
- Check that your car is fit for the trip.
- Verify that every light is operational. Make sure your fog lights are working properly, as they will allow other cars to see you.
Does every car come with fog lights?
Absolutely, it's a requirement for all cars to have rear fog lights! It's important to note that not all cars come equipped with front fog lights, as they are not mandatory.
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“Peace From The Prince Of Peace” Saturday, July 12, 2025
Key Verse
“Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid” (John 14:27).
Text —John 14:25-31
Message
Indeed, Jesus is the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9: 6). He is the One who removes all peace–disturbing factors, thereby securing peace for us. He has power over nature, and over mental, physical, spiritual, and psychological problems, as well as death. To enable us secure inner peace, he died for the sins of the whole world.
The song, “It is Well with My Soul,” written by Horatio Spafford, is about how life can be challenging, and unpredictable, but by faith and trust in the Prince of Peace we can overcome. Spafford lost all his four children at once in the sea with the wife only surviving to break the news. The Holy Spirit gave him inner peace and composed this song which has become a source of comfort to multitudes in the body of Christ.
We can get this peace by repentance and continual obedience to Jesus. If there is a storm in your life or family, call on Jesus who in the stormy sea declared, “Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm.” Friend, have faith in Him.
Quote
Get this peace by repentance
Challenge
Obedience to the Prince of Peace gives inner peace.
Prayer for today
Oh Lord, help me to obey You, the Prince of Peace.