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What must you watch out for when you drive into an underground car park?
My eyes need to adjust to the change in lighting conditions
Pedestrians frequently walk on vehicle lanes
My tyres could get damaged by narrow entrances and exits
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
When entering an underground car park, all three points are important. First, your vision needs time to adjust from daylight to artificial or dim lighting, so you should be extra cautious and not drive too quickly. Second, pedestrians often walk or cross in the same lanes used by cars, so you must watch for people who might suddenly appear in your path. Third, entrances and exits in underground car parks are often tight or have high curbs, which can damage your tires if you are not careful with your steering and positioning. Being aware of these factors helps you navigate safely and avoid accidents or damage.