A quick flash of your high beams to remind the other driver his/her high beams are on may help. Same goes for their fog lights if they are adjusted wrong and blinding you. If that doesn't work try to focus on the right side of the road until they pass by. Many drivers these days use the fog lights all the time. This can be blinding for on coming drivers. Fog lights were originally intended to be used during poor driving conditions such as heavy rain and fog and it was a courtesy to shut them off when on coming traffic is approaching.
Quickly flash your high beams alerting the oncoming driver that their high beams are on. If that doesn't work focus on the white line on right side of the road until they pass.
It is not safe to pull from a stop sign when a vehicle is just 120 feet away. At 25 miles per hour, a vehicle can travel that distance in about one second.
you must stop behind the first white line painted on the ground next to the stop sign
Oncoming traffic always has right of way. When turning left, signal, stop, wait. Move only when it is safe.
When the Vehicle does the resting motion. and @ stop signs and stop lights
In California, according to LAPD, a stop is 5 seconds at the stop line. It would be the driver who ran the stop and struck the left turning vehicle. Of course its the CHIP that works witht he DMV to dish out driving laws. Check out your state highway patrol or DMV website.
Oncoming traffic does, unless they have a stop sign.
Try not to panic and pull off the road. Immediately call the police to notify them of a rogue driver so they can take care of it before someone gets hurt. If the oncoming vehicle is caused by an accident situation (i.e. someone veered into your lane) there's not much you can do except step on the brake and hope your seat belt is on.
Yes, that is the purpose of brakes.
if there is no line or crosswalk your first stop is where you can safely see oncoming traffic
Advantages:Better visibilityCan be seen by oncoming vehiclesHelp you see at nightDisadvantages:Can blind oncoming drivers if high beams are onCan stop working when you least expect it
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