Where two oncoming vehicles need to pass each other on a hill which vehicle would have the priority?
uphill
The vehicle going uphill has the priority and the vehicle going downhill has greater control, reverse when it’s safe to do so.
When a car driving uphill on a one lane road comes across another vehicle coming downhill who should back up?
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When turning, you should signal during the last _________ feet before the turn. | 100 |
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When a car driving uphill on a one lane road comes across another vehicle going downhill, who should back up? | The car going downhill should back up because the car going uphill has the right of way |
What happens when two vehicles meet on a steep road?
When 2 vehicles meet on a steep road where neither vehicle can pass, the vehicle facing downhill must yield the right-of-way by backing up until the vehicle going uphill can pass. The vehicle facing downhill has the greater amount of control when backing up the hill.
When do you have right of way on a mountain road?
On Mountain Roads When 2 vehicles meet on a steep road where neither vehicle can pass, the vehicle facing downhill must yield the right-of-way by backing up until the vehicle going uphill can pass. The vehicle facing downhill has the greater amount of control when backing up the hill.
When do you back up on a steep road?
EXPLANATION: When two vehicles meet on a steep road where neither can pass the vehicle facing downhill must back up until the vehicle traveling uphill can proceed and pass safely. Which of the following is not a situation in which you should cover the brake?
When do you have to yield on steep mountain roads?
Downhill-facing drivers must yield If two vehicles traveling in opposite directions meet on a steep, single-lane mountain road, the driver facing downhill must yield to the driver facing uphill. In this situation, you must reverse carefully until the uphill-facing driver has enough room to pass safely.