What is the maximum speed when driving on snow and ice?
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The speed should be kept below 30km/h. Avoid overtaking unnecessarily, drive straight as much as possible, and refrain from frequent lane changes. If there are ruts, follow them. Precautions for driving in snowy conditions: 1. Prevent window fogging: When driving in cold weather, windows can easily fog up due to the large temperature difference between the inside and outside. If the vehicle has a windshield heating function, turn it on fully. Additionally, use the defroster setting of the air conditioning to prevent window fogging. 2. Light control: If visibility is poor or it is snowing, turn on the front and rear fog lights. However, if visibility is good or it is sunny after snow, turn off the fog lights to avoid dazzling the drivers of vehicles in front and behind. 3. Speed control: The most important thing when driving in snow is to control your speed, followed by maintaining a sufficient safe distance from the vehicle in front. When you notice the vehicle in front slowing down, immediately ease off the accelerator and place your foot on the brake pedal to prepare for braking.