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RYAN BANYAN

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Russ was on his way to Florida for spring break when he encountered a hailstorm. What should he have done, given the road conditions?
 
  A) closely followed the car in front of him so he could see the tail lights
  B) sped up to get through the storm quickly
  C) slowed down to adjust for wet pavement and reduced visibility
  D) made calls from his cell phone to check the storm forecast

Question 2

Airbags should always be used in conjunction with what other safety device?
 
  A) anti-lock brakes
  B) seat belts
  C) supplemental passive restraints
  D) electronic stability control



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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