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Drivers should allow five or six seconds between the car in front of them to be able to react in time and avoid collisions. The organization says drivers should prepare

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VIDEO NOW: AAA tips for driving in wintry conditions

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Drivers should allow five or six seconds between the car in front of them to be able to react in time and avoid collisions.

VIDEO NOW: AAA provides cold weather tips

VIDEO NOW: AAA provides cold weather tips

The organization says drivers should prepare

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VIDEO NOW: AAA Northeast Gives Highway Safety Tips

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