When approaching snow removal equipment, drivers should:
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Maintain a following distance of 100 feet.
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Be aware of flying sand and chunks of ice and snow.
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Be aware of restricted visibility.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
After winter storms, snow and ice removal continues until roads return to normal conditions. When approaching snow removal equipment, be aware that flying sand and chunks of ice and snow can damage vehicles. Always maintain a safe following distance of 100 feet from snow removal equipment. Be aware of the possibility of restricted visibility, and pass only if the road ahead is clearly visible.
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