If a dust storm blows across the freeway reducing your visibility while you are driving, you should slow down and turn on your:
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Emergency flashers.
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Headlights.
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Interior lights.
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Parking lights.
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Explanation
In poor weather conditions that reduce visibility, always slow down and turn on your headlights. You may use your high beams as long as there are no nearby vehicles, as the bright light could blind their drivers. In strong winds, grip the steering wheel firmly with both hands and keep your car from swerving off the pavement.
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