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kogti [31]
2 years ago
12

After passing a vehicle, you should move back into the right lane when approximately .... vehicle lengths ahead of the passed ve

hicle.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Varvara68 [4.7K]2 years ago
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After passing a vehicle, you should move back into the right lane when approximately<u> One and Half </u>vehicle lengths ahead of the passed vehicle. The above is an example of a traffic rule.

<h3>What are Traffic Rules</h3>

Traffic rules are simply rules that one must obey in order to prevent accidents and promote safety on the highway.

Other examples of traffic rules at;

  • You should not pass if the car in front of you is indicating or otherwise expressing a left or right turn or changing lanes to pass.

  • If another vehicle is passing the lead driver, you should wait until the lead car has been passed, your viewpoint of the road ahead is clear, and an adequate space is present.

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