When driving in heavy rain, drivers should use:
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Emergency flashers.
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Low beam headlights.
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Parking lights.
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High beam headlights.
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Explanation
When driving in heavy rain, visibility is significantly impaired, posing challenges for both you and other drivers on the road. When heavy rain reduces your ability to see clearly, reduce your speed and turn on your low beam headlights. This is essential not just for your own visibility, but also to ensure that other drivers can see your vehicle.
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