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When driving on gravel or dirt, you must slow down because

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  • your vehicle will get dirtier at higher speeds.
  • it's unpleasant to drive fast.
  • the dirt may cover the windshield.

Explanation

On gravel or dirt roads, you don't have as much traction as you do on concrete or asphalt roads. It will take you much longer to stop, and you may skid when you turn. Slow down.

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