On your side of the road. If it is really narrow and you meet someone coming down you need to backup and pull over as much as possible.
On your side of the road. If it is really narrow and you meet someone coming down you need to backup and pull over as much as possible.
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You will find out when you are in a driving test
If you don't own a vehicle, or have no intention of driving, you do not have to maintain auto insurance.
Enjoy the view, it is usually beautiful.
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Stay on your side of the road, and give some extra space between your car and others that you're following, since sudden stops can happen at any time.
The operator of a vehicle is responsible for the vehicle he/she is driving.
If two vehicles meet on a narrow mountain road with only enough room for one to pass, the driver of the larger or more obstructive vehicle typically has the responsibility to reverse to a wider section of the road. The vehicle that can maneuver more easily should yield to allow safe passage. Communication between drivers is crucial to ensure a safe and efficient resolution. In some cases, one driver may need to back up to a designated pull-off area to facilitate the other vehicle's passage.
His liability insurance on his car should transfer to the vehicle that he is driving.
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