When driving in traffic, it is safest to:
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Focus only on the road ahead of you.
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Always drive well below the posted speed limit.
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Drive as close as possible to other vehicles.
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Drive with the flow of traffic.
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Explanation
In heavy traffic, try to drive with the flow of traffic. Driving too fast or too slow can increase the risk of collisions or traffic congestion. Always drive within the posted speed limit and adjust your speed to match the road conditions.
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