While driving, it is important to slow down:
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When the road is slippery.
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When approaching a sharp turn.
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At railroad crossings.
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The other answers are all correct.
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Explanation
Always adjust your speed for road conditions, traffic, and weather. At railroad crossings, reducing speed allows you to react promptly if a train is approaching. On slippery roads, driving more slowly helps maintain control and avoid skidding. Approaching sharp turns at a reduced speed ensures that you can navigate the curve safely without losing traction or control.
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