Driving theory questions
You intend to continue straight ahead. How should you act in this situation, when the road is too narrow for two cars to pass?
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The answer to this question is very much dependent on the details of the specific situation. In this instance, the most important aspects are that:
- There is a gap between the parked cars that you can drive into.
- The oncoming car has stopped just ahead of the gap, which indicates that the driver wants you to resolve the situation in this way.
The easiest solution for all parties is for you to pull over into the gap between the parked cars.
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