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Typically, uphill traffic has the right of way (Reference USFS driving). If driving in the mountains, one should be on the lookout for vehicles coming and wait at wide spots or pullouts for that traffic. This is to avoid meeting at a narrow part of the road and creating a difficult or even situation. With that said, many a time, I've backed down the hill for a loaded logging truck. IE, use good sense. A truck with 50,000-75,000 pounds of logs cannot stop or back up a hill very well or very safely, so local conditions may dictate yielding at any time for safety's sake.

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