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Your tires SHOULD be congruent if your vehicle is to move smoothly
move away from the coming thing
Rapid extrication
I think it is A. Vehicles Should Move Slowly.
The Georgia Move Over Law (O.C.G.A. 40-6-16) is the procedure for passing stationary authorized emergency vehicles, stationary towing or recovery vehicles, or stationary highway maintenance vehicles. Basically, this law requires that motorists approaching an authorized emergency vehicle, stationary towing vehicle or stationary highway maintenance vehicle that is displaying flashing lights change lanes away from that vehicle if traffic safety conditions allow. If you are not able to change lanes, then you should slow to a speed below the speed limit and prepare to stop.
Highway traffic ALWAYS has right of way to vehicles on any On Ramp, even when the On Ramp is full. Vehicles entering from the On Ramp cannot interrupt the right of way of highway traffic.Highway traffic should, IF safe to do so, move to the left when vehicles are approaching from an On Ramp--- BUT, highway traffic does NOT have to move over to allow incoming cars to merge from an On Ramp.
You can continue driving without making any changes. But:You should consider the possibility that the other vehicle may jump in possibly cutting you off.You can be considerate and move to the next line allowing the other car to enter the highway.
You must move your vehicle yourself or, if that is not possible, call a tow truck.
The lighter the vehicle the less energy it takes to move it.
Yes, when driving on the highway you should always drive in the right lane pass on the left and move back to the right lane when clear. However, on some highways there are more than 3, 4, 5, 6 lanes in both directions. So it depends on what highway and how the lanes are marked.
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