Your first response to reduced visibility should be:
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Stopping your vehicle as soon as possible.
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Activating your hazard lights.
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Slowing down.
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Turning on your windshield wipers.
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Explanation
When your visibility is reduced due to bad weather, immediately slow down and increase your following distance.
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