When it starts to snow while you are driving, you should:
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Keep your windshield and mirrors clear.
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Increase your following distance.
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Approach intersections with caution.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Keeping the windshield and mirrors clear ensures optimal visibility. Increasing the following distance provides more time to react to sudden stops or obstacles, which is especially important in slippery conditions. Approaching intersections with caution is vital due to potential ice patches or reduced traction.
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