When dust is blowing across the roadway making it difficult to see other vehicles, you should drive slower and turn on your:
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Parking lights.
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Emergency flashers.
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Headlights.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When visibility is poor, such as in heavy rain, fog or dust storms, using your headlights will help you see better, and improve your chances of being seen by other drivers. When there is dust or any other condition where your vehicle may not be clearly visible to other drivers, turn on your low-beam headlights.
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