If you come upon a severe dust storm while driving, you should:
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Slow down and pull off the road.
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Maintain your speed and don’t change lanes.
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Turn on your high beams.
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Explanation
When you encounter a severe dust storm while driving, slow down immediately without causing problems for other vehicles, pull off the road and come to a stop. Stay inside your vehicle with your seat belt buckled, and wait for the conditions to improve before getting back on the road.
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