While driving, it is important to slow down:
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When the road is wet.
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At intersections.
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On narrow roads.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When driving, adapting your speed based on specific circumstances is a fundamental practice for safety. When approaching intersections, reducing your speed allows for better reaction time and increased awareness of potential hazards. On narrow roads, slowing down is essential to navigate the limited space and provide adequate clearance for other vehicles or obstacles. Additionally, when the road is wet, traction is reduced, and the risk of skidding or losing control increases.
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