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Driver visibility

Hello! Today we're going to talk about driver visibility, which means how well a driver can see things on the road when they're driving their car.

Imagine you're sitting in the driver's seat of a car. You can see out of the front windshield, which is a big piece of glass at the front of the car that lets you see the road ahead. You can also see out of the side windows and the rearview mirror, which shows you what's behind you.

But sometimes there are things that are hard to see, which can be dangerous when you're driving. For example, if it's raining really hard and the windshield wipers aren't working well, you might not be able to see the road very well. Or if there's a car parked in a spot where it's hard to see around it, you might not be able to see another car coming towards you.

In order to be safe and avoid accidents, it's really important that drivers have good visibility. That means making sure your windshield and windows are clean and not foggy, using your windshield wipers when it's raining, and making sure your headlights are working so other drivers can see you.

So, to sum it up: driver visibility is how well a driver can see things on the road, and it's important to stay safe by keeping your windshield and windows clean, using your wipers and turning your headlights on when needed.