When entering and starting a parked vehicle, you should:
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Before you enter the vehicle, look around for obstacles that may interfere with safe driving.
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In heavy traffic, tell other drivers to stop so you may enter the vehicle.
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Back up slowly, then enter the vehicle.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Before entering and starting a parked vehicle, you should ensure that there are no obstacles or hazards in the surrounding environment that could interfere with safe driving. Checking for obstacles before entering the vehicle reduces the risk of collisions or accidents caused by unseen objects in the vehicle's path.
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