
Opening and closing th e sunshade 
•  To  automat ica lly open  the  sunshade  complete 
l y,  briefly  press  the  switch@ in the  desired  ar
row  direction . 
•  To  stop  the  sunshade  in an  intermediate  posi
tion,  press  the  switch  again,  or 
•  Press  and  hold  the  switch  in the  desired arrow 
direction. 
•  Release  the switch  when  sunshade  is  at desired 
pos it ion . 
After  the  ign ition  is switched  off,  you  can  still  op
erate  the  Panoramic  sliding  sunroof  for  about 10 
minutes . As  soon  as  the  driver's  or passenger's 
door  is  opened,  the  switch  is  inoperative. 
The  power  sunshade  can  also  be closed  when  the 
Panoram ic sliding  sunroof  is open. 
A WARNING 
Pay careful  attent ion  when  closing  the  Panor
am ic sliding  sunroof  -otherwise  ser ious  injury 
could  result!  For this  reason,  always  remove 
the  ignition  key when  leaving  the  vehicle. 
@ Note 
Always close  your  Panoramic  sl iding  sunroof 
when  leaving  your  vehicle . Sudden  rain  can 
cause  damage  to  the  interior  equipment  of 
your  veh icle,  particular ly the  electronic  equip
ment . 
@ Tips 
Information  regarding  convenience  opening/ 
clos ing 
~ page 44. 
Emergency  closing of  the  Panoramic  sliding 
sunroof 
Applies  to: veh icles  with  Panoramic  sliding  sunroof 
If the Panoramic  sliding  sunroof  detects an ob
ject  in  its  path  when  it  is  closing,  it will  open 
again  automat ically.  In  this case,  you can  close 
the  roof  with  the  power  emergency  closing func
tion . 
a, 
~ • Within  five  seconds  after  the  sunroof  opens au-
~ tomatically,  pull the  switch  until the  roof 
8 closes . 0 
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Openin g an d clos ing 
Garage  door  opener 
(Homelink) 
Description 
Applies  to: vehicles  with  garage  door  opener (Home link) 
Fig.  42 Garage  door opener:  examples  of  using with  differ
ent  systems 
You  can  activate  various  systems  such  as  garage 
doors,  security  systems  and  home  lighting from 
inside  your  vehicle  using the garage  door opener 
(Homelink) . There  are  three buttons  for  th is  in 
the  vehicle  headliner  that can  be  in  used  in  place 
of up  to  three  hand-held  transmitters . 
To  operate  systems  using  the  garage  door  open
er,  the  three buttons  in the  roof  headliner  must 
be  programmed  first. 
A WARNING 
-
Make sure  no  peop le  or  objects  are  in the  im-
mediate  vicinity  of the  equipment  when  using 
or  p rogramm ing  the  ga rage  door  opener.  Peo
p le  can  be  injured and  objects  can  be  dam
aged  if they  are  caught  in the  equipment. 
(¼} Tips 
- For  security  reasons,  we  recommend  that 
you  clear  the  programmed  buttons  befo re 
selling  the  vehicle . 
- For add itiona l information  about  Homelink, 
visit  www.homelink.com. 
- For  Declaration  of Compliance  to  United 
States  FCC and  Indust ry Canada  regulations 
~page 279. 
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Lights  and  Vision 
Exterior  Lighting 
Switching  the  lights  on and  off 
Fig. 45 Instrument  panel:  l ig ht  sw itc h 
Sw itching  on AUTO - Automatic  headlight 
controls 
•  Turn  the  light  switch  to AUTO c> fig . 45 . 
Switching  on the  side ma rker  lights 
• Turn  the  light  switch  to :oo:: . 
Switching  on  low  beams 
•  Turn  the  light  swi tch to  gD. 
Switching  off  the  lights 
• Turn  the  light  switch  to 0 . 
The  low  beams  only  illum inate  with  the  ign ition 
turned  on. 
W ith  the  s ide  marke r lights or  head ligh ts sw itch
e d  on,  the  symbol  ne xt  to  the  light  switch  i llum i
nates 
:oo ::. 
AUTO  • Automatic  headlight  control 
W ith  the  swi tch in the AUTO posi tion,  the  low 
beams  are  switched  on  a utomat ica lly depending 
on  the  ambient  light,  for  example  in a  tunnel,  at 
d usk  and  when  it  is  raining  or  snowing . When  the 
l ow  beams  are  switched  on,  the 
:oo: symbol 
comes  on . The  low  beams  remain  switched  on  re
ga rdless  of  the  amb ient  lig ht  when  you turn  on 
the  fog  l ights. 
~ W hen  you  turn  off  t he  ignition,  the  low  beams 
~ are  automat ically switched  off . r-N ...... 0 0 
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Lights  and  V ision 
Wi th a utomat ic head light  con trol,  you  also  h ave 
t h e  high-beam  function  available.  However,  if 
yo u have  not  switched  high  beams  back  to  low 
beams  while  d riving  with  automatic  headlight 
contro l,  only  the  low  beams  come  on  the  next 
t ime  you  turn  on  automa tic headl ight  control.  In 
o rder  to  retur n to  h igh  beams  agai n, you first 
have  to  pull  the  hig h beam  lever  back  to  the  nor
mal  pos ition  an d then  push  the  leve r fo rward. 
Light  sensor malfunction 
In  the  event  of  a  light  sensor  malfunction,  the 
drive r is notified  in the  ins trument  cluster  dis 
play: 
t!;I Automatic  headlights  /  automatic  w ipers 
defective 
For  safety  reasons,  the  low  beams  are  turned  on 
permanent ly with  the  switc h in 
AU TO . However, 
you  can  continue  to  turn  the  lights  on  and  off  us
i ng  t he  lig ht  switch . Have  the  light  sensor 
c h ec ked  as  soo n as  poss ible  at  an  au thorized  Aud i 
dealer  or  other  qualified  workshop . 
A WARNING 
= 
-Automatic  headlights * are  on ly inten ded  to 
a ss is t t he  dr iver.  They  do  no t relieve  t he 
d river  of  his  respon sib ilit y t o  ch eck t he 
he adli ghts a nd  to  turn  t hem  o n manu ally 
accordi ng  to  t he  current  l ight  and  visi bili ty 
conditi ons.  Fo r exam ple,  fo g cannot  be  de
tected  by the  light  senso rs.  S o always  switch 
on  the  headlights  gD u nder  these  weather 
conditions  and  whe n driving  in the  dark . 
- Crashes  can  happen  w hen you  cannot  see 
the  road  ahead  and  when  you  cannot  be 
se en  by other  moto rists . A lways  turn  on  the 
hea dligh ts so  t hat  yo u ca n see  ahea d an d so 
that  oth ers  ca n see  your ca r from  th e back. 
- Please  obey  all  laws  w hen us in g t he  lighti ng 
sys tems  described  here. 
@ Tips 
- The  lig ht  sensor  for  hea dlight  control  is  lo
cated  in the  rea r view  m irro r mount.  You 
should  the refore  not  apply  any  sticke rs to 
the  win dsh ield  in this  area  in or der  to  pre
v ent  malfu nctions  o r fail ures . 
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Lights and  Vision 
-yo ur  vehicle  is  being  towed  by a tow  truck  or 
if you  are  towing  another  vehicle  behind 
you. 
Turn signal and  high  beam  lever 
The lever on the le~  side  of  the steering  column 
is us ed to  operat e the  turn  signals  and  th e high 
beam  as well as  the headlight  flasher. 
F ig . 4 9 Tu rn s ig na l a n d  h ig h  beam  leve r 
The  turn  signal  and  high  beam  leve r has  the  fol
low ing  f unctions : 
Turn  signals ¢¢ 
8 N 'i' 
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• Lift the  lever  up  al l the  way c> fig . 49 (D to  use 
the  right  turn  s ignals,  or  push  the  lever  down 
all  the  way@to use  the  left  turn  signals . 
Auto-blink 
• Move the  lever  (up  or  down)  just  to  t he  point  of 
resistance  to  use  the  turn  signals  for  as  long  as 
yo u need  them,  for  example  when  chang ing 
lanes . 
•  Move the  lever  (up  or  down)  just  to  the  point  of 
resistance  and  then  release  it  right  away  to 
make  the  turn  signals  b li nk 
three  times. You 
can  use  this  fea ture  for  example  when  ch anging 
lanes  on  hig hways. 
High  beam ~D 
•  Push  the  l ever  forward @ to  sw itch  on  the  h igh 
beam. 
•  Pull t he  lever  back  towa rds  you  to sw itch  off 
t he  hig h  beam. 
Headlight  flasher ~D 
• Pu ll the  lever  toward  the  steering  wheel © to 
u se  the  head light  f lashe r. 
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Notes on these features 
- Th e turn  signals on ly work  w it h  the  ignition 
t urned  on.  The  indi cator  lights 
B or B in the 
instrument  cluster¢ 
page  11 also  blink . 
- After  you  have  turned  a  co rner,  the  turn  signa l 
sw itches  o ff automat ica lly. 
- Th e 
high beam works  only  when  the  head ligh ts 
are  on.  The  indicator  light 
Bl in the  instrumen t 
cl uster  illuminates  when  the  high  beams  are 
on. 
- The 
headlight  flasher works  o nly as  long  as yo u 
hold  t he  lever  - even  if there  are  no  lights 
turned  on.  T he  indicator  light 
Bl in  the  inst ru 
ment  cluster  illuminates  when  you  use  the 
headlight  flas her . 
A WARNING 
Do not  use  the  h igh  beam  or  head light  flasher 
if you  know  that  these  could  blind  oncoming 
tra ffic. 
Interior  lighting 
Front/rear  interior lights 
Fig. SO Fro nt  headl iner:  interio r li gh tin g  cont ro ls 
Fig.  51 Rear h eadli ner:  rea r read ing ligh ts 
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Lights and  Vision 
Windshield  wipers 
Switching  the  windshield  w ipers on 
F ig. 55 W indshield  wiper  lever 
F ig.  56 Rear w iper actuat ion 
Move the  windshield  wiper  lever  to  the  corre
spond ing  pos ition: 
@ -Windshield  wiper  off 
(D -Interval  mode.  The  windshie ld w iper  auto
matica lly activates  when  you  drive  2  mph  (4  km/ 
h).  The  h igher  the  sensit ivity of the  rain  sensor  is 
set  (switch @to  the  right),  the  earlier  the  wind 
shield  wipers  react  to  moisture  on  the  wind
shie ld.  In  some  models,  you  can  switch  rain  sen
sor  mode  off  and  sw itch  intermittent  mode  on  in 
the  MM!* . Select: 
!CARI function  button> Car 
s y stem s* 
control  button  > Driver  a ssi st >  Rain 
s en sor . 
In  inte rm ittent  mode,  yo u can  adjust  the 
i n terval  time  using  the @switch. 
@-Slow  wipi ng 
@ -Fast  wiping 
@-Sing le wipe 
® -Clean  the  windshield . To elimin ate  water 
d roplets,  the  winds hield  wipe r performs  one  af
terwipe  operatio n afte r seve ral  seconds  while 
driving . You can  switch  this  f unction  off  by mov -
54 
ing  the leve r to  pos ition ® within  10  seconds  of 
the  afterwipe  ope ration.  The  afterwipe  function 
i s  react ivated  the  next  time  the  ignition  is sw itch
ed  on. 
The  rear  wiper  automatica lly switches  on  when 
the  reverse  gear  is engaged  and  the  front  wind
shield  wipers  are  on  and  in operation . 
Cl eaning  the  headlig hts*.  The  headlight  was he r 
system * operates  only  when  the  headlights  are 
on . If you  move  the  lever  to  position@, the 
headlights  are  washed  in  intervals. 
@ -Wipe  the  rear  w indow.  The  rear  w iper  moves 
a bout  every  4  se conds . 
(!)-Clean  the  rear  w indow . T he  number  of wip
i ng  operations  depe nds on  how  long  the  lever  is 
held  in  position  7. 
& WARNING 
- Th e  rain  sensor  is on ly inten ded  to  ass ist  the 
driver.  The  driver  is st ill responsi ble for 
manually  switch ing  the  wipers  on  according 
to  the  visibility  cond itions. 
- The  windsh ield  may  not  be  t reated  with  wa
ter-repelling  windshield  coating  agents.  Un
favorable  condit ions,  such  as  wetness,  dark
ness,  low sun,  can  resu lt  in  i ncreased  glare. 
Wiper  blade  chatte r is  also  possib le. 
- Properly  functioning  windshield  wiper 
blades  are  required  for  a clea r view  and  safe 
driving. 
@ Note 
- In  the  case  of frost,  c heck whether  the 
windshield  wiper  blades  are  frozen  to  the 
windshield . Switching  on  the  w indshield 
w ipers  can  damage  the  w iper  blades! 
- Pr ior  to  us ing  a  car  wash,  the  w indshield 
wiper  system  must  be  sw itched  off  (lever  in 
posit io n  0) . This  helps  to  preven t un inte n
ti onal  sw itchi ng on  and  damage  to the 
w indshield  wipe r sy stem. 
(D Tips 
-The windshie ld w ipers  are  switched  off 
when  the  ig nitio n  is turned  off.  Activate  th e 
w ind shield  wipe rs a fter  the  igni tion  is  .,.  

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switched  back on by moving  the  windshield 
wiper lever to  any position . 
- Worn  or  dirty  windshield  wiper  blades  result 
i n streaking.  This can affect  the  rain  sensor 
funct ion . Check yo ur windshield  wiper 
blades  regularly. 
- The washer  fluid  nozzles of  the  windshield 
washer  system  are heated  at  low  tempera
tures  when the  ignition  is on. 
- When  stopping  temporarily,  e .g . at  a traffic 
light,  the  set  speed of  the  windsh ield wipers 
i s automatically  reduced by one speed. 
Cleaning  windshield  wiper  blades 
Clean the  windshield  wiper  blades when  they  be
g in to  leave streaks . Use a soft  cloth  a nd glass 
cleane r to  clean the  w indshield  wiper  blades . 
Front  w ipe r 
.. Place the  windshield  wiper  arms  in the  service 
pos ition.  Refer to 
9 page 55 . 
.. Lift  the  wiper  arm  away from  the  front  window . 
Rear wiper 
.. Lift  the  wiper  arm  away from  the  rear window. 
A WARNING 
Dirty  windshield  wiper  blades  can impair  your 
view.  This can lead to  accidents. 
Replacing windshield  wiper  blades 
F ig.  57 Remov ing  the  w ipe r blade 
Wiper  s ervice position /blade  replac em ent 
posit ion 
a, 
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..  Switch  the  ign ition  off  and move the  windsh ield 
wiper  lever  to  position @ 
9 page 54, fig. 55. 
Lights and  Vision 
The windshield  wipers  move into  the  service po
sition . 
..  To br ing the  wipers  back into  the  orig ina l posi
tion,  switch  the  ignition  on and  press the  wind shie ld w iper lever. 
You can also turn  the  service position  on or  off  in 
the  radio  or  MMI*:  ..  Switch  the  windshie ld wipers 
off (posit ion @ 
9page 54, fig. 55). 
.. Select: !CAR ! function  button  > Wind shield 
wiper s 
> Servic e  po sition > On /Off . Or 
..  Select: 
!CAR ! function  button> Car syst em s* 
cont rol  button  > Servicing & c heck s> Wiper 
s ervi ce  po sition 
> On /Off . 
Removing  the  wiper  blade 
.,. Lift  the  w indshield  wiper  arm  up from  the 
w indshield  . 
.,.  Press the  locking  knob 
(D 9 fig. 57  on the  wiper 
b lade.  Hold  the wipe r blade firmly  . 
..  Remove the  w iper blade  in the  direction  of  the 
ar row  . 
Attaching  the  wiper  blade 
.. Insert  t he new wipe r blade  into  the  mount  on 
the  wipe r arm  @until  you  hear  it  latch  into 
p lace. 
..  Place t he w iper arm  back on  the windshield. 
..  Turn the  se rvice pos ition  off. 
A WARNING ~ -
F or your  safety,  you should  replace  the  wiper 
b lades once or twice  a year . See your  author
i zed Audi  dealer  for  replacement  blades. 
(D Note 
- T he windshie ld wiper  blades  must  on ly be 
replaced  when  in the  service position!  Oth
erwise,  you r isk damaging  the  paint  on the 
hood  or  the  w indshield  wiper  motor . 
- You should  not  move your  vehicle  or  press 
the  windsh ield wiper  lever when  the  wiper 
arms  a re folded  away from  the  windshie ld. 
The windshield  wipers  would  move back  in
t o their  or iginal  pos ition  and could  damage 
the  hood  and w indshie ld . 
55  

Lights and  Vision 
-To help  prevent  damage  to  the  wiper  sys
tem,  a lways  loosen  blades  which  are  frozen 
to  the  windshie ld  before  operating  w ipers . 
- To help  prevent  damage  to  wiper  blades,  do 
not  use  gasoline,  kerose ne,  paint  thinner,  or 
other  solvents  on  or  near  the  wiper  blades. 
- To help  prevent  damage  to  the  wiper  arms 
or  other  components,  do  not  attempt  to 
move  the  wipers  by hand. 
@ Tips 
- Comme rcial hot  waxes  applied  by a utomat ic 
car  washes  affect  the  how  eas ily the  glass 
surface  can  be  cleaned. 
- You can  also  use  the  service  position,  fo r ex 
ample,  if you want  to  protect  the  windsh ield 
from  icing  by using  a cover. 
Replacing the  rear wiper  blade 
F ig.  58 Rea r wiper:  Remov ing  the w iper b lade 
Removing the  wiper  blade 
..  Fo ld  the  wi ndshield  wipe r arm  away  from  the 
windshield. 
..  Pu ll the  wiper  blade  and  holder  out  of t he 
mount. 
Attaching  the  wiper  blade 
~ M 0 a: a, (C 
..  Press  t he  wiper  b la d e  holde r in the  arrow  dire c
tion 
c:> fig. 58 into  the  mount. 
..  Fo ld  the  windshield  wiper  arm  bac k onto  the 
windshield. 
A WARNING 
-
For safety  reasons,  the  windshield  w iper 
blades  sho uld  be  replaced  once  or  twice  each 
year . 
56 
Mirror 
Adjusting  the  exterior  mirrors 
Fig. 59  Forwa rd sect ion of  dr ive r's armrest : power  mirror 
cont rols 
Adjusting  exterior  mirrors 
,... 
-"' 9 a: ::,: 
•  Ro tate  the  knob  to  the© pos it io n  (dr iver's  ex
t erior  mirro r) o r to  t he ®  posi tion  (passe nger's 
exterior  m irror) 
c:> fig. 59. 
..  Rotate  the  knob  and  the  mirro r so  that  you 
have  a  clear  view  to  the  rea r. 
Heated  mirrors 
.,.  Ro tate  the  knob  to  pos ition  @. 
Folding both  exterior  mirrors* 
.,.  Turn  the  knob  to  position @. 
Depend ing  o n the  outside  temperature,  the  mi r
ror  surfaces  are  heated  unt il the  ignition  is 
switched 
off  -even  if the  knob  is no  longer  in  po
s it ion @. 
You are  well-adv ised  to  fold  the  exte rior  m irrors 
in when  maneuvering  in tight  spaces  or  when 
leaving  the  car  parked  close  to  other  vehicles . 
Memory  for  e xterior  mirrors* 
On vehicles  with  memory  for  the  driver's  seat,  the 
current  sett ing  fo r the  exterior  mirrors  is  auto 
matically  stored  along  with  the  seat  posit ion 
<=> page 62. 
Tilt  function  for  the  passenger 's mirror* 
When  the  reverse  gear  is engaged,  the  mirror 
s u rface  t ilts  downwar d slightly  if the  setting  is 
for  t he  passenger's  mirror  (knob  in position ® 
c:> fig. 59). This allows  you  to  see  the  curb  during 
parallel  parking.  ..,_  

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The  mirror  returns  to  its  initial  position  as  soon 
as  reverse  gear  is dis e ngaged  and  vehicle  speed  is 
above  about  9  mph  (15  km/h) . T he  mirror  also 
returns  to  its  ini tial posit ion  if the  switch  is 
moved  to  the  driver's  exter ior  mirror © or  the  ig
n ition  is switched  off . 
If the  position  of the  m irror  surface  is  changed 
on  a ti lted  mirror , this  new  position  will be  auto
matically  assigned  to  the  remote  key when  the 
vehicle  is taken  out  of  reverse  gear . 
(D Note 
- Curved  mirror  surfaces  (convex  or  spheri
cal")  increase  your  field  of  v iew . Remember 
that  vehicles  or  other  objects  will appear 
smaller  and  farther  away  than  when  seen  in 
a flat  mirror . If you  use  th is  m irror  to  esti
ma te distances  of following  vehicles  when 
changing  lanes,  yo u could  estimate  incor
rectly  and  cause  an  a ccident. 
- If the  mir ror  housing  is  moved  unin tention
ally (for  example,  wh ile  pa rking  yo ur vehi
cle),  then  you  must  first  fold  the  m irror 
electrica lly.  Do not  read just  the  mirror 
hous ing  manua lly. You could  damage  the 
motor  which  contro ls the  mirror. 
- If  you  wash  the  vehicle  in an  automatic  car 
wash,  yo u m ust  fold  the  exterior  m irrors  in 
to  reduce  the  risk of  damage  to  the  mirrors.  Never  fold  power  folding  exterior  m irrors* 
by hand . Only fold  them  in and  out  using 
the  power  contro ls . 
@ Tips 
If  there  should  be  a  ma lfunction  in the  e lec
trical  system,  you  can  still  adjust  the  exterior  m irro rs  by p ressing  the  edge  of the  m irror . 
Lights  and  V ision 
Dimming  the  mirrors 
Fig.  60  Auto ma tic dimmin g rearvi ew m irror* 
Manu al anti-glare  adjustment 
..  Move the  small  lever  ( located  on  the  bottom 
edge  of the  mirror)  to  the  rear . 
Automat ically dimm ing mirro rs* 
..  To dim  the  rearview  mir ror  and  both  exterior 
m irrors *,  press  the@  button.  The  diode @ 
turns  on . The  rearv iew  and  exterior  mirrors* 
dim  automatically  when  light  shines  on  them , 
for  example  from  headlights  on  a veh icle  to  the 
rear . 
_&. WARNING 
-Electrolyte  flu id  can  leak  from  automatic  d im
ming  m irrors  if the  glass  is broken.  Ele ctro
l yte  fluid  can  i rr itate  sk in, eyes  and  respirato
ry system . 
- Repeated  or  p rolonged  exposure  to  electro
ly te ca n cause  irri tat ion  to the  resp iratory 
system,  especially  among  people  with  asth 
ma  or  other  respiratory  conditions.  Get 
fresh  air  immediately  by  leaving  the  vehicle 
or,  if that  is  not  possible,  open  windows  and 
doors  all  the  way. 
- If  electro lyte  gets  into  the  eyes,  flush  them 
thorough ly w ith  large  amounts  of  clean  wa 
ter  for  at  least  15  m inutes;  medical  atten
tion  is  recomme nded . 
- If  electrolyte  contacts  skin,  flush  affected 
area  with  clean  water  for  at  least  15  mi
nutes  and  then  wash  affected  area  with 
soap  and  water;  medical  attention  is  recom mended.  Thoroughly  wash  affected  cloth ing 
and  shoes  before  reuse . 
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Calibrating  the  compass 
Applies to: vehicles with  digital compass 
The compass  has  to  be recalibrated  if the  display 
is wrong or inaccurate . 
..  Hold  the@ button  down  until  the  letter C is 
displayed  on the  interior  rear view  mirror  . 
.,.  Drive  in a circle  at  a speed  of  about  6  mph  (10 
km/h)  until  a d irection  is shown  on the  interior 
. . rear  view  mirror. 
A WARNING 
The  digital  compass  is to  be used as a direc
tional  aid only.  Even though  you  may want  to 
look  at  it  whi le you are dr iving,  you must  sti ll 
pay attention  to  traffic,  road and weather 
conditions  as well  as other  possible  hazards. 
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