Be patient and wait for a safe opportunity to pass.
you should stay behind it till zigzag road comes to end and then overtake it from the right side
Stay behind the truck until you can safely pass. The last thing you want to do is pass that truck going up a hill unless the hill is so long as to have a passing zone.
If you're in a country which drives on the right, you'd pass it on the left. If you're in a country which drives on the left, you should pass it on the right.
Be patient
When caught behind a slow truck going uphill, it's important to remain patient and maintain a safe distance. If the road conditions allow, look for a safe opportunity to pass, ensuring you have a clear view of oncoming traffic. If passing is not feasible, reduce your speed and stay alert, as the truck may create wind turbulence or other hazards. Avoid aggressive maneuvers or tailgating, as this can increase the risk of an accident.
Well it's his fault cause he should have been watching were he was going.
towed as in by a wrecker or as in behind a motorhome.
You should always stay a safe distance behind large trucks. They have a lot of blind spots and are unable to see smaller cars and trucks. You should also stay back because you never know what is going to fall out of the back or if the truck is going to kick up a rock and hit your car or windshield.
One hour
One hour
on a 1989 Toyota truck it should be behind the kick panel, under the ECU
the truck behind the other car