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With or without the double line a driver is required to pull over when emergency equipment is coming towards the driver. Unless the roadway is divided by a physical barrier, this is ALWAYS what the driver needs to do.
driver B....coz he side his car oppsite side of divider in a plane off the road..
The vehicle on the wrong side of the road will more than likely be deemed the majority if not all at fault.
no u cannot
you are going the wrong way because it is a 1 way road.
he was by foot
a defensive driver is a person who has road rage.
1. Running red lights. 2. Making illegal turns. 3. Driving on the wrong side of the road.
You. The person pulling into traffic.
If there are two lanes (one in each direction) why is there a need for any driver to yield). If it is a single track road, then there will be passing places (pull ins) and the driver nearest to one should be the one that uses it. In cases where a two lane road narrows to a single lane road for a short stretch, this point will either be controlled by lights or will have road signage indicating which direction of traffic has priority.
1. Running red lights. 2. Making illegal turns. 3. Driving on the wrong side of the road.
1. Running red lights. 2. Making illegal turns. 3. Driving on the wrong side of the road.