First, people's travel is limited and there are potential dangers. Why can't they travel when there is fog? Actually, it doesn't matter whether to travel or not. Most importantly, if the fog is heavy and the situation is serious, then people's travel will be restricted and there will be potential dangers. That's for sure. Because of the fog, people can't see the road clearly, and their own safety will be threatened for some unexpected reasons. These are also unclear things. Of course, for people who have never lived in a foggy environment, they may not realize that the visibility is less than level 5.
Second, traffic is limited and there is an accident risk. Of course, in addition to travel will be affected, safety will be threatened, and the most important thing is that traffic will be greatly affected. In the case of extremely low visibility, the traffic safety factor is extremely low, and the frequency of traffic accidents in foggy days is also very high. Considering people's own safety and traffic safety, it is natural that people can only limit their travel and traffic, so when it comes to fog. Can you stay indoors or try not to go out.
Third, fogging will bring a series of effects. For safety reasons, fogging will naturally affect all aspects of people's lives. For safety reasons, you can't travel naturally. Of course, you can try not to go out without going out. Of course, the weather is good and bad. For the particularly harsh meteorological environment such as haze weather and rainstorm weather, we should pay more attention to safety. After all, safety comes first. On the premise of fog, many vehicles will suddenly brake for fear of accidents, and it is also easy to cause rear-end accidents. During heavy fog, the frequency of traffic accidents is far greater than the accident rate of people.
To sum up, I wonder if you have different views on this? Welcome to add discussion and pay attention to the problem.