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When tackling a limited visibility junction...

  1. Increase your speed

  2. Use peep and creep and reflections to help you see

  3. Turn on high beam lights

  4. Wait for other vehicles to honk

The correct answer is: Use peep and creep and reflections to help you see

Tackling a limited visibility junction requires that you maintain a slow, safe speed. Increasing your speed would only make the situation more dangerous and increase your chances of getting involved in an accident. Turning on high beam lights may not necessarily help since they may blind other drivers and reduce their visibility. Waiting for other vehicles to honk is an unreliable strategy as it is not guaranteed that other drivers will always honk to alert you. Therefore, using peep and creep and reflections to help you see is the best option as it involves slowly and carefully inching your way out of the junction while utilizing any reflections or lights from other vehicles to improve your visibility.