When passing a vehicle, you should return to the right side of the road only when you can clearly see the entire vehicle you just passed in your rearview mirror. This ensures that you have enough space and time to safely merge back into the lane without cutting off the vehicle you overtook. Always check for oncoming traffic and be mindful of road conditions before making the maneuver. Safety should be your top priority.
Do not return to the right side of the road until you can see the tires of the vehicle you passed in your rearview mirror.
Do not return to the right side of the road until you can see the tires of the vehicle you passed in your rearview mirror.
200 feet
Yes.
You must return to the right side of the road before coming within 200 feet of any vehicle coming from the opposite direction.
i believe when I took my test to get my permit it was 300 feet.
. . . . in the right lane unless passing another vehicle.
Is making a right turn.
Passing to the right of another vehicle is usually permitted when the vehicle being passed is making a left hand turn. If the turn is proper, the driver should be close to the center line of the road but not over. This, on a standard road, leaves sufficient distance for most vehicles to pass on the right.
When you're passing another vehicle.
When passing a vehicle on an expressway, you should always pass on the left side. This is because the left lane is typically designated for faster-moving traffic and overtaking slower vehicles. Ensure that it is safe to change lanes by checking mirrors and blind spots, and signal your intentions before moving over. After passing, return to the right lane when it is safe and you can see the vehicle in your rearview mirror.
I would say the vehicle on the right is at fault, because the vehicle on the left is a "passing vehicle." You must always yield the right-of-way and keep to the right of a passing vehicle on the left. Or whoever has the bigger vehicle