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Which statement is true for where the road narrows?

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There are no rules that directly apply to this situation. The closest rule is:

If there is an obstruction in the road, the driver whose side of the road is obstructed shall stop, if this is necessary for oncoming traffic to be able to pass.” (Road Traffic Ordinance)

Run-through of the alternative answers:

  • The signs indicate that I should drive first.
    – Wrong. There are no such signs in the video.

  • The signs indicate that the oncoming car should drive first.
    – Wrong. There are no such signs in the video.

  • Both I and the driver of the oncoming car must exercise mutual consideration and adapt our behaviour to the situation.
    – Correct. This usually means that the driver who is first to arrive at the obstacle should pass first.

  • Both I and the driver of the oncoming car must stop at the obstruction before we pass. The driver who is last to arrive at the obstruction should pass first.
    – Wrong. Neither of you are obliged to stop. Also, it is the driver who arrives first who should pass first (recommendation).

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