On rainy, snowy, or foggy days, if you turn on your wipers, you should:
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Turn on your headlights.
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Sound your horn, as required by the law.
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Remember to turn them off.
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Explanation
On rainy, snowy, or foggy days, visibility is often reduced for all drivers on the road. Turning on your headlights can increase your visibility to other drivers and help prevent accidents. In fact, in some states, it is required by law to turn on your headlights whenever you use your windshield wipers. So, remember, when you turn on your wipers, turn on your headlights to increase your visibility and help keep you and other drivers safe on the road.
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