Drivers who become stranded in blizzard conditions should remain in their vehicle.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
If you find yourself unexpectedly stranded in a blizzard while driving, stop your vehicle in a safe area and stay inside. Only proceed when conditions improve and the road ahead is safe. In general, before starting a long road trip, check the weather forecast and plan stops along the way so you can rest.
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