When a car driving uphill encounters another car driving downhill on a one-lane road, the car going downhill should typically back up. This is because the uphill vehicle has the right of way, as it is generally easier for the downhill vehicle to maneuver in reverse. However, the specific circumstances, such as road conditions and visibility, may also influence the decision. Always prioritize safety and communication between drivers in such situations.
Driver use gear 'L' or '2' when driving uphill or downhill which required higher gear ratio to move the uphill. Downhill wise, driver use '2' or 'L' for safety purpose. The low gear ratio will use the high gear ratio to slow down the speed of driving downhill and creating 'pulling' force on your car to safety purposes. Gear '2' can be use for overtaking on the highway too provided at the appropriate speed.
If you were cited then you need to appear, if you have coverage on another vehicle then you should bring that proof with you as you should be technically covered for driving another persons vehicle.
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When driving downhill, to brake safely, you should begin by using engine braking to control your speed by shifting to a lower gear. This helps reduce wear on your brakes and maintains better control. If additional braking is needed, apply the brakes gently and intermittently rather than slamming them, allowing them to cool between applications to prevent overheating. Always stay aware of your surroundings and adjust your speed according to road conditions.
Maintain the same steady speed you were driving at. You should NOT: increase your speed, change into the same lane. You SHOULD: yield the right-of-way.
Keep your headlights on low beam.
Go around the block and use another route
You say no, it is not safe.
Cutting across empty parking rows or diagonally through lots
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