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This informative book is designed for students who want to pass the quiz with confidence. Packed with clear explanations and visual examples, it keeps you engaged while helping you learn faster and succeed.


1. Hail

Hail consists of small balls of ice falling from the sky, which can create sudden, hazardous driving conditions by reducing visibility and making the road slippery. Heavy hail can quickly accumulate on the road surface, behaving similarly to ice or snow, and may also damage vehicles.

  • Falls as ice pellets or stones and causes noise and reduced visibility.
  • Reduce speed and increase following distance.
  • Risk of skidding, similar to snow or ice.