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show Slowing down to give yourself more time to use the IPDE process.  
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show The high beams are reflected back by water particles in the fog.  
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show Use sun glasses or the sun visor.  
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show Drivers could miss seeing signals or seeing vehicles because the glare could blind other drivers.  
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show Low-beam headlights  
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show At night to see further down the road, but only use them when vehicles are more than one-half mile in front of you.  
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What should you do when someone is approaching you with their high beams on?   show
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At what point should you turn your high beams off when overtaking and approaching another vehicle?   show
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show Driving at a speed that makes your stopping distance longer than the distance lighted by your headlights  
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show Heavy rain is dangerous because it reduces your ability to see and be seen.  
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show Keep wind shield clear by using the wipers, defroster on high, and low beam headlights.  
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show Reducing speed  
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What is hydroplaning?   show
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How do you avoid hydroplaning and what should you do if you are hydroplaning?   show
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Car overheats: What do you do?   show
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Radiator cap: How do you deal with it?   show
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What are the precautions you should take when driving in hot weather?   show
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What might happen to the parking brake and/or gas line in cold weather?   show
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show Look and listen for traffic reports Keep windows clear Respect lower speeds Keep a safe following distance Try to keep moving in snow Use a lower gear on slippery roads Avoid cruise control  
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If stuck in the snow, and waiting for help, what part of the car do you need to be aware of and why?   show
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What road surface does ice form first and why?   show
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show Rock a vehicle You could move your vehicle out of deep snow, mud, or sand by driving forward a little and then back a little.  
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show Thin ice sheets that can be extremely hard to see.  
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show Steer firmly against the pull of the vehicle  
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What do you do if a rear wheel blow out?   show
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show Reduce speed as quickly as possible while maintaining steering control.  
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show Driver must yield the right of way to any approaching train or railroad equipment.  
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show Within 15- 50 feet  
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What are the steps you should take when your vehicle stalls on the railroad tracks?   show
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show Avoid quick steering. Regain control of your vehicle before returning to the lane of travel.  
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show Release accelerator or brake pedal. Shift to neutral or depress your clutch pedal Steer quickly and precisely in the direction in the direction that you need to go. As your speed drops, your control will increase.  
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What is called when your rear wheels are skidding?   show
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