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You see a car coming towards you on a narrow road. There's a passing place just ahead on the other side of the road. What should you do?

7/5/2014

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If you are going to pass on a narrow road, you need to plan early and well before so that you get a better view of the road ahead.
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Rick
10/8/2020 09:00:26

For the oncoming car to pass your car they must pull over to the passing point but this does not always happen voluntarily. Slow down and position your car in the centre of the single track road. You may also need to indicate the passing point to the oncoming driver if they have missed it. Always remember the last passing point on your side of the road and any following cars should you need to reverse.

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