Different weather conditions can seriously alter the safety of a road or highway. For these reasons it’s a big deal for younger drivers to gain experience driving in all types of weather.
When it’s raining, you should slow down and allow for more distance between you and the car in front of you. A wet road is a slippery road, which makes turning and stopping more difficult. When it snows, you’ll want to drive more slowly so you have more time to apply the brakes. Depending on how harsh your winters are you may want to to use different tires, or even chains, to get traction on icy roads. When driving in intense wind areas, it’s important to be aware of large vehicles that could be blown into your path.
Virginia Driving Conditions Test
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