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发表于 2021-6-8 10:01:28
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本帖最后由 279311 于 2021-6-8 10:07 编辑
{"replyToPid":0,"replyTo":"","text":"I have never been through one, but I think you’re supposed to pull over when there’s a dust storm, and wait for it to pass. \n\nOk, I found this:\n\n-If you encounter a dust storm, pull off the road immediately. Turn off your headlights and taillights, put your vehicle in \"PARK,\" and take your foot off the brake. Other motorists may tend to follow taillights in an attempt to get through the dust storm, and may strike your vehicle from behind.\n-Straight lines winds in any thunderstorm can lift huge clouds of dust and reduce visibilities to near zero in seconds, which can quickly result in deadly, multi-vehicle accidents on roadways.\n-Dust storms in the northern portion of New Mexico usually last a few minutes, and up to an hour at most. \n-Across extreme southern New Mexico, haboobs can persist for 1 to 2 hours resulting in extremely hazardous driving conditions. In either case, stay where you are until the dust storm passes."} |
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