What is the correct statement about safe following distance on highways in snowy conditions?

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StWillow
07/30/25 4:38am
Regulations stipulate that when visibility is less than 200 meters, a distance of more than 100 meters must be maintained from the vehicle ahead; when visibility is less than 100 meters, a distance of more than 50 meters must be maintained from the vehicle ahead. If visibility is less than 50 meters, one should exit the highway. Below are precautions for driving in snowy conditions: 1. Wear appropriate tinted glasses: When driving on highways in snowy conditions, glare is common. Wearing appropriate tinted glasses and taking proper rest can prevent glare and eye fatigue, helping to better observe the road ahead. Maintain a good attitude, stay calm and composed, and handle emergencies calmly to ensure safe arrival at the destination. 2. Maintain a safe distance: Due to the slippery conditions in snowy weather, it is necessary to keep a sufficient safe distance from the vehicle ahead.
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