Driving in Traffic

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prior to passing, approaching too close to the vehicle ahead will cause

a blockage of your field vision, a loss of speed superiority, an insufficient following distance

in order to change lanes safely, you should

activate the turn signal, check the mirrors then your blind spot

if you wish to pass the vehicle ahead at night, you should

activate the turn signals and also flash the high beams

at what position should you make the final decision to abort or continue passing?

as you near the rear of the other vehicle

when passing a motorcycle, you must:

leave the motorcycle the entire lane

one of the basic rules of driving is that you should as much as possible drive

on the right

when another vehicle is passing you, you should

stay well over on the right and maintain your speed, not accelerate and leave the initiative to the driver who is passing, check the right shoulder and be prepared to collaborate, if necessary

before passing the vehicle ahead, you should evaluate the situation by checking

the visibility ahead, the traffic ahead, and the road ahead

on a six lane road, three lanes in each direction, driving in the center lane (the lane of least resistance) is advantageous because you

will have a better field of vision, won't be bothered by parked vehicles, and won't be bothered by vehicles turning

are you allowed to pass a bicycle within the same lane?

yes, if there is sufficient space to do so safely


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