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Why is it advisable to drive with a sideways safety clearance of 1 metre to cars parked along the road?
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Review of the options:
- A car door may open suddenly.
– This seems reasonable. - It makes it easier if the parked car wants to drive out in front of you.
– Sideways safety clearance does not feel relevant. How does it help? Are you going to drive two cars side by side in the same line? - You have a good margin if a car in the oncoming lane would force you out.
– Sounds strange, what does “force you out” mean?
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