As they approach the top of a hill, drivers should:
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Make a U-turn if possible.
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Speed up slightly.
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Prepare to stop if needed.
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Keep a steady speed.
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Explanation
Any time your view is blocked by a hill, you should assume that there is an oncoming vehicle on the other side. Therefore, you should treat a hill as you do an oncoming vehicle. Adjust your speed so you can stop if necessary.
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