Drive.
Definitely not. The vehicles already on the highway have the right away.
When driving on a four lane highway or freeway you should use the right hand land or 'thru lane' except when passing. If the right hand lane is designated for slower traffic or for exiting traffic, you'd use the lane to the left of it.
Before moving away from the right curb to enter traffic, you should check your mirrors and perform a head check to ensure there are no vehicles or cyclists in your blind spots. Additionally, signal your intent to merge into traffic to alert other drivers. Finally, ensure that the lane you plan to enter is clear and safe for merging.
If you facing uphill with a curb -left Uphill no curb - right Downhill with a curb - right Down no curb - right Main goal is if the car moves out of park. It will either go off the road or the front tire will jam against the curb
Right near the curb
O.K. The vehicle that is backing out is backing out from private property. The vehicle that is pulling away should have the right of way. You see when a vehicle is trying to enter a Highway via driveway, parking lot, ect. he is ASKING for the right of way and he is responsible for yielding. Hope this helps. Thanks CMAC, 8 year SC State Trooper
When parking uphill on a street with no curb, the front wheels should be positioned to the right. If there is a curb, the back of the right front wheel should be turned against the curb.
Front wheels should be pointed to the right, directed at the right side curb.
Turn your wheels to the right, downhill or uphill, if there is no curb.
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You pull off onto the "hard shoulder" or the "curb".
When turning right from a four-lane highway, the proper procedure to ensure safety and avoid potential collisions is to signal your intention to turn, check your mirrors and blind spots for other vehicles, slow down and move into the right lane closest to the curb, and yield to any pedestrians or oncoming traffic before making the turn.