When driving on gravel roads:

Your tires do not have as much traction.
You should keep your eyes moving.
Maintain high speeds for better control.
You should use cruise control to increase traction.
Explanation

Gravel roads present different challenges compared to concrete or asphalt roads. Your tires have less traction on gravel surfaces, which means that it will take you much longer to stop and it is much easier to skid when turning. When driving on gravel or dirt, you must slow down.

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