While driving on a two-lane highway, you come around a sharp curve and see a large, slow-moving vehicle using your lane and the
right shoulder. you do not have enough room to slow down behind them. there is traffic in the oncoming lane. and there is a guardrail on your right. you should
If the car has a manual gearbox, it would make recesses to try to slow down as much as possible and avoid the crash. On the other hand, if the car has an automatic box, brake as much as possible but just before hitting the truck with the brake to avoid sinking under the vehicle; tried so the impact is less aggressive. A third option would be to brake and before impacting the vehicle activate the handbrake so that my car will spin as a spin and try to avoid the impact.
I would say that you should immediately gear down as the decompression from the engine will slow you down significantly and brake forecefully as well. This indeed would be a challenging situation but I believe in this way a crash could be avoided.
Driving a car at high speeds would be an example of sharing risk because there's a possibility of crashing into someone else and harming others rather than it just affected yourself.
From the given sentence, "That information about infection and diseases being different is completely new to me", the clause "about infection and diseases" modifies the word "information" to show the relationship between the items.