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During a whiteout condition, common in Nunavut winters, what is the safest immediate action a driver should take if safe to do so?
In a whiteout, visibility is severely reduced; pulling over to a safe location is the best way to prevent a collision.
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Question: During a whiteout condition, common in Nunavut winters, what is the safest immediate action a driver should take if safe to do so?
Answer options:
- Turn on high beam headlights to improve visibility. ✅ Find a safe place to pull over and wait for conditions to improve.
- Follow the tail lights of the vehicle in front very closely.
- Increase speed to quickly get through the affected area.
Correct answer: Find a safe place to pull over and wait for conditions to improve.
Explanation: In a whiteout, visibility is severely reduced; pulling over to a safe location is the best way to prevent a collision.
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