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How does your BlueCruise drive in foggy conditions?

rockfish

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This morning on the way in to work we had an unusually foggy morning, i would say with visibility down to a couple of car lengths.
I was running the Blue Cruise (1.4) and it was very intermittent , even though there was not many cars on the highway at 4.30 in the morn.
now i usually drive this route of 45 miles daily and 99% of the time i have no issues with it. so i was just curious of how others have been.
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If it's not confident it makes you drive. Heavy rain, shallow sun angle, snow, fog, etc...these are all potential issues.
Yep, confirmed the sun angle issue on a post-Thanksgiving drive from Houston back to the DC area. Rolling down I-10 in the early morning as the sun began to rise, the system simply was blinded by the sun. As was I. Fortunately I had the visor to block the sun.
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