When driving in less than ideal conditions you should adjust your speed to:
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Weather conditions.
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Other traffic.
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Existing road conditions.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Speed limits must be respected, but if you find yourself driving with bad weather, traffic, or pavement conditions, you should reduce your speed noticeably. If you don't adjust your speed accordingly, you can be fined for reckless driving.
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