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While approaching your parked car, the first step before getting in should be
a. have the key in your hand
b. bend down to search under your car
c. check tired pressure with reliable pressure
d. open door carefully
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A. have the key in your hand
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The answer to your question is:
A. Have the key in your hand.
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