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#1. What is a recommended following distance in snowy conditions?
Snow increases stopping distance; longer gaps give more time to react safely.
#2. How should you approach hills in snowy conditions?
Gradual speed and smooth inputs help maintain traction and control on inclines.
#3. What should you do if your car begins to skid on snow?
Proper skid recovery helps regain control without spinning or sliding.
#4. True or False: Sudden braking or sharp turns are safe on snowy roads.
Sudden movements can cause skids or loss of control. Smooth, gradual inputs are safer.
#5. Why should drivers reduce speed in snowy conditions?
Snow-covered roads can be slippery, increasing the risk of skidding or losing control if speed isn’t adjusted.
#6. How should you handle curves on snowy roads?
Maintaining a slow, steady speed through curves prevents sliding and skidding.
#7. True or False: Snow tires or chains are optional but recommended in winter.
Snow tires improve traction and help drivers maintain control in snowy or icy conditions.
#8. True or False: It is safer to reduce speed well below the posted limit in snow.
Posted speed limits do not account for snowy or icy conditions. Adjusting speed keeps you and others safe.
#9. True or False: Driving at the usual speed is safe if the snow is light.
Even light snow can reduce tire grip, so slowing down is essential.
#10. True or False: Cruise control is safe to use in snowy or icy conditions.
Cruise control reduces reaction ability, increasing risk of losing control on slippery roads.



