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Try to swerve around it if you can

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Q: What to do if oncoming car swerves into your lane?
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Who will pay if a car lost control avoiding another accident and collided with your car in the opposite lane and there is no evidence of a third car?

The car that swerved into the oncoming lane and hit your car will be to blame.


You should never pass in the oncoming lane in which circumstances?

When it is Dangerous to you and oncoming traffic.


Car a in left lane almost hits the back end of car b but instead of rear-ending car b car a swerves into the right lane of travel striking car c who is at fault?

Car a for following to close to stop in time. Also by changing lanes without signaling, or checking blind spots.


What is an oncoming lane?

dat dere lane that's goin in the other direction u are


When making a left-hand turn onto a 4 lane highway should you meet and pass an oncoming car in the median that is also making a left or do you just turn in front of the oncoming car?

aproach turn as closely to center line as possible. make the turn b4 reaching center. do not cross lanes, turn into left lane


If you hit a parked unmanned car while trying to avoid an accident with someone who swerves into your lane and then takes off who is at fault?

Technically, it is the other guy's fault. But it will probably be you that has to pay up.


What is a lane that allows both you and oncoming traffic to make a left turn is called?

A "Center left turn lane".


What an example of a hazard is an oncoming vehicle that drifts into your lane of traffic?

An oncoming vehicle that drifts into your lane of traffic is an immediate hazard. Drivers must be prepared for the unexpected and take evasive action to avoid a collision.


Who is at fault if car 1 in the far left lane on a three-lane road and car 2 in the far right speeds up to pass car 1 and make an illegal u-turn but brakes to avoid oncoming traffic and car 1 hits it?

The police will have to decide on this one because it depends how close you were when car #2 made the U-turn. If it was far enough away then both of you would be at fault. Car #1 would be at fault for "undue care and attention" and Car #2 would be at fault for making an illegal u-turn. Car 2 is at fault from enroachment into the left lane. He has not only the obligation to yield to traffic in the lane with which he wants to merge, but also the responsibility to yield to oncoming traffic. In most states, he also can't change multiple lanes at a time. Car 2 is clearly at fault.


Is a four lane considered oncoming traffic?

Yes, at least 2 of the lanes would be.


How do you use oncoming in a sentence?

The oncoming car curved into the street, hitting me off of my bike.


When you are driving in the lane next to the curb on a multi-lane road the car on your left suddenly moves toward your lane they are about to crash into your front fender you should do what?

Oh, what a happy little accident! When a car unexpectedly drifts into your lane, simply remain calm and gently steer your vehicle away from the oncoming car. Remember, safety is the most important thing, so take a deep breath and focus on avoiding the collision while keeping yourself and others safe on the road.