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the term adverse condition refers to any weather event that increases the risk of having a crash because of:
driver inattention
whiteout conditions
visual impairment
limited visibility and/or poor traction
lack of observation
Adverse weather conditions like heavy rain, snow, or fog reduce visibility and can make roads slippery (poor traction), increasing crash - risk. Driver inattention and lack of observation are driver - related factors, not weather - related. Whiteout is a type of adverse condition but a more general term for the cause is limited visibility and/or poor traction. Visual impairment is a personal condition of the driver, not a weather - related factor.
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D. Limited visibility and/or poor traction