While driving in rain or snow, to let other drivers know you are there you should:
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Turn on your emergency flashers.
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Pump the brakes.
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Turn on your headlights.
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Turn on your parking lights.
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Explanation
When visibility is reduced, driving becomes hazardous. Rain, snow or fog make it more difficult for other drivers to see your vehicle. When driving in these conditions, reduce your speed, increase your following distance and turn on your headlights to make your vehicle easier to see.
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