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yes if you are driving and you don't see an oncoming car and crash
NO. BUT IT WILL BE A HINDERANCE TO ONCOMING TRAFFIC
Increased glare from lights, especially oncoming headlights when driving at night.
the amygdala controles fear. So it keeps you scared from oncoming traffic.
500 feet.
Look at the white line on the right of your lane till they pass.
Stop immediately as safely as you can, then pull over to a safe position on the roadside.
This is the "AA" driving company but it includes free breakdown cover and roadside assistance.
Treat the motorcycle as if it were the same width as a car.Allow plenty of room if turning in front of an oncoming motorcycle.
No. Bicycles travelling on a public roadway are subject to the same traffic laws as motor vehicles. Making a U-turn and driving into oncoming traffic would be unlawful for a motor vehicle and thus, also for a bicyclist.