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In March, driving conditions in Iceland can be challenging due to unpredictable weather, including snow, ice, and strong winds. Roads may be icy and visibility can be reduced. It is important to check road conditions and weather forecasts before traveling, and to drive cautiously and be prepared for changing conditions.

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