A large vehicle is backing up to unload goods. You should:
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Try to pass close behind.
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Be patient and wait until the large vehicle has completed its backup maneuver.
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Enter one of the blind spots and wait.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
If you are behind a vehicle that is backing up to unload goods, remain patient. Come to a stop in a location that does not obstruct the maneuver, and wait for the other driver to complete the backup.
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