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1. In which of the following situations should you use your
vehicle's hazard lights?
A. You're stopped on the side of the road with an engine that won't start.
B. You're driving toward the shoulder because you hear a strange noise.
C. You're driving in the rain and your headli
s aren't functioning.
D. You're driving slowly because you just spilled coffee on your lap.

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