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You are driving the car from which the picture is taken. The car in front of you is standing still at the bus stop. How should you react?
The break lights are on, which indicates that the driver has not turned off the motor and is not intending to stay there. You should be prepared for the car to move soon, which makes it unwise to ignore it. However, it would be excessive to stop and wait; it could also be dangerous to brake and stop on the country road.
The best thing would be a combination of the first two alternatives, i.e. reducing your speed and passing at a good distance (however, you should stay in your lane, as there is a curve).
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