At times even driving 10 MPH is too fast for existing conditions.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Driving conditions can vary, and there may be situations where even a speed as low as 10 MPH is too fast to maintain safe control of your vehicle. Adjusting your speed according to road and weather conditions is essential for safe driving.
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