Rain, snow, or shine, different types of weather can drastically change driving conditions and you and your passengers’ safety. That’s why it’s important for younger drivers to gain experience driving in a variety of different weather conditions.
If it’s raining while you’re driving, you should slow down and increase your following distance. A wet road is a slippery road, and it can be harder to stop or turn quickly. When it snows, you’ll be safer driving slower so you have more time to apply the brakes. You might also need to use different tires, or even chains, to maintain control on icy roads. When driving in intense winds, it’s important to be aware of large trucks and buses that could be blown into your path.
Nebraska Driving Conditions Test
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