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#1. Which lights should you use in snowy conditions?
Low beams reduce glare and help you see and be seen in snowy conditions.
#2. True or False: All-wheel drive makes it safe to drive fast on snowy roads.
All-wheel drive helps with traction but does not reduce stopping distance or prevent skidding.
#3. What mindset should teens adopt when driving in snow?
Awareness, caution, and adjusting driving behavior to snowy conditions ensures safety.
#4. True or False: Snow reduces visibility and makes it harder to see road signs.
Snowfall, glare, and accumulation require extra caution and slower speeds.
#5. How should you handle hills and inclines in snow?
Smooth inputs prevent sliding and maintain control on slopes.
#6. True or False: You can drive the same speed in snow as on dry roads.
You should reduce speed to maintain control and compensate for slippery surfaces.
#7. True or False: You should follow other vehicles closely in snow to see their path.
Keep extra following distance to allow for longer stopping distances and avoid collisions.
#8. Why is driving in snow dangerous?
Snow and ice reduce traction, making braking, accelerating, and turning more difficult.
#9. What should you do if your car starts to skid on snow or ice?
Steering into the skid and gradually slowing down allows you to regain traction safely.
#10. Which of the following is a safe practice when driving in snow?
Smooth, controlled inputs prevent skidding and maintain vehicle stability.



