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Title: how ladies should pick up dan in the caf
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The driver must watch the brake lights of the cars in front, and also maintain a good traveling distance (a full car length for every 10 mph traveled).The driver must check all lanes around and be aware of one's blind spots. In parking lots, the driver must drive slowly and check for pedestrians or fast, reckless cars... Showed first 250 characters
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In parking lots, the driver must drive slowly and check for pedestrians or fast, reckless cars. Lastly, in bad weather, the driver must slow down. Even the best drivers can't judge speed accurately when driving in conditions such as fog or rain, and will tend to drive faster than usual... Showed next 250 characters
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