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If you are driving and the road conditions are so bad that you cannot see the road ahead of you, you should pull over to the side of the road and wait for the weather to clear. If that is not feasible, you might be able to follow someone's tail lights, at a safe distance. Unfortunately, that might cause you to end up in their driveway!

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