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The oncoming storm loomed in the distance.
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In some situations, it may be considered an act of hostility, in others, they way you look may be an invitation to mate. In either situation its best to do so from a safe distance to avoid to oncoming urine, or ejaculatory fluids, that will follow
When there are oncoming cars to left of you and a child on a bike to the right, long before you get close to the biker, SLOW down, be prepared to stop. Let all oncoming traffic pass. Stay behind the biker, with plenty of distance. Do NOT blow your horn at the biker--the child could wreck. Once ALL oncoming traffic is past, AND you have clear sight distance, slowly drive past the biker (even if you cross left of center) and pull back to your lane with enough distance in front of the biker. Bikers have rights to be on the road, too.
As soon as you see a car directly in line towards you, you should go to low beam.
The Oncoming Storm was created on 2004-06-29.
When it is Dangerous to you and oncoming traffic.
TRUE statement. The actual distance is dictated by state law, which varies.
The oncoming car curved into the street, hitting me off of my bike.
As soon as you see that there is oncoming traffic.Turn the situation around.When would you want oncoming traffic to dim their lights?
The difference between incoming and oncoming is in their definition. Incoming simply means coming in while oncoming means approaching or moving towards.
No - They're intended for low vision situations as when there's fog or mist. The heavy rain simply spreads the beam - making it dazzle oncoming traffic.