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Mapping fog

26th February 1983
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

IF FOG can spring a sudden nasty surprise almost anywhere during the winter, there are some sections of roads in practically all countries where its frequency, and severity, is sufficiently regular to require permanent roadside warning signs.

Now an Austrian motoring organisation has published the country's first "fog map" to identify those danger points where visibility is often reduced by fog.

Austrian motorways which have bad fog spots include the international transit route between Salzburg and Arnstetten, west of Vienna, while the Brenner and Rhine Valley motorways also have many poor-visibility days.

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Locations: Vienna