When driving on snow or ice, you should increase your space cushion to at least eight to ten seconds between your vehicle and the one in front of you. This extended distance allows for longer stopping times and reduces the risk of skidding or losing control on slippery surfaces. Additionally, it provides ample time to react to sudden stops or emergencies. Always prioritize safety by driving at reduced speeds and being aware of changing conditions.
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