I would first honk my horn to try to get their attention, and slow down as much as possible. If there is no avoiding the oncoming car i would drive off the road and aim for something soft to hit like bushes.
Changing lane should be at fault because the driver should be able to control the car against hitting another car. The changing lane driver only has a case if it is illegal to use the side road.
They should not be driving in the bus lane to start with bus lane means bus lane end of story.
The break down lane, shoulder, or emergency lane.
On a four lane road you may drive in the left lane if you are passing a car in the right lane or, if you are moving at the prevailing speed of other traffic in that lane.
If there are no cars coming on the opposite lane, slow down A BIT and drive along the very side of the road so the other car can easily drive past you. You don't actually have to do this, but it's polite.
dont go in the road at all if you cant see cars coming =Answer= Look to the edge of the road away from the on coming car so you can maintain you lane and stay on the road, If there is time, slow down until you are going slow enough to be safe.
it is a special lane for cars with more than two people in the car.
Sorry but you are at fault.
A driver in the driving lane of a road who encounters these 4 situations would or should:Slow down and stop behind the car that is slowing down at a stop sign.If ahead of you in your lane, slow down or stop while the other car is turning a corner.Reduce speed and continue past a car that is stopped at a curb; be aware for doors opening on the stopped car.On a 2-lane road, cars should NOT speed up to pass another car! They should wait until the driver ahead of them speeds up or leaves the road, even if the person is going just one mph.
It is always the fault of the person entering into traffic when an accident occurs.
get out of your car and yell max kneebone and he will come and save you
T deal with the hazard of driving along a country 2-lane road where the asphalt has broken along the right edge and a car is approaching, you would first need to be watchful for situations like this. Many rural roads have crumbling edges which you can see because the white line on the right and the shoulder is gone.Most drivers instinctively move to the left to avoid this hazard, but you cannot do this if a car is approaching. Instead, stay in your lane and stop well before the hazard. Wait until the other car passes, then move to the left away from the hazard; pull back into your lane as soon as possible.