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Driving in bad
weather

Driving in bad weather is a major cause of accidents. When you
are driving, particularly on a long trip, make sure to stay
tuned to radio reports about weather conditions. If you hear
that an ice storm, hurricane, tornado, flood, hail, or other
severe weather is expected on the route you are taking or at
your intended destination, change your travel plans. Whatever
reason you have for going where you are going cannot be as
important as saving your life.
If you are already in an area that is being hit by bad weather,
don’t try to drive your way out of it. Seek shelter for both you
and your car and wait for the storm to pass.
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