In such a scenario, the vehicle traveling uphill generally has the right of way, as it is often more difficult for it to reverse downhill. The vehicle going downhill should yield and find a safe spot to back up and allow the uphill vehicle to pass. It's important for both drivers to communicate and assess the safest way to proceed, ensuring minimal risk of collision. Additionally, drivers should be cautious and patient, considering the narrowness of the road.
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On your side of the road. If it is really narrow and you meet someone coming down you need to backup and pull over as much as possible.
On your side of the road. If it is really narrow and you meet someone coming down you need to backup and pull over as much as possible.
A narrow gap through a mountain range is called a mountain pass. These passes are also sometimes known as gaps, saddles, and cols.
A long narrow chain of hills and mountains is called a mountain range or a mountain chain.
A five-letter word for "narrow mountain stream" is "brook".
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ArêteA sharp, narrow mountain ridge or spur, produced by glaciation, is known as an Arête.range
The vehicle traveling uphill has the right of way on narrow steep roads because it is usually more difficult for the uphill vehicle to stop and then regain momentum.