
Driving in the fog this morning. The visibility was much worse than may seem from the photos….
Driving fun in India!
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It looks creepy! 🙂
It is!
Wow, it’s foggy indeed. Are you sure it’s safe to drive and take photos at the same time? 😉
I was at a red light for one, and I parked my car and got outside for the second.
But, you give me some ideas…
Oh dear! I didn’t mean to give you a dangerous idea 😀 😉
Nah.. You gave me an interesting one…
i prefer staying home in the fog, or going for a walk. driving in fog, especially in a city, is scary anywhere on the planet!!!
Yeah… So do I.. With something warm to drink.
When I drive in the fog, it isn’t what’s in front of me that scares me as much as who may be coming up from behind.
That is true.. However, in India, the tendency to drive the wrong way – even in the fog – has become rampant. What we need, in India, is 180 degree vision
Yikes! Maybe you need rubber bumpers all around your cars, and reduce the speed limit to 15.
sending you safe vibes that you stay safe.
Thanks!