What should you do if your vision through the windshield becomes blocked?
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Open the side window so you can see.
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Pull your vehicle off the road and park it.
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Turn on your emergency lights.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
If your vision through the windshield becomes blocked, remain calm. Open the side window to improve visibility, and turn on your emergency lights to warn other drivers. Gradually slow down, carefully pull off the road, and park your vehicle.
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