Before entering a curve, drivers should _____________ and watch for oncoming vehicles.
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turn their head to make sure the blind spots are clear.
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close their eyes
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move to the left side of the road
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slow down, move to the right side of the road
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Explanation
Curves are areas with poor visibility where passing or parking is not allowed. When drivers approach curves, they should slow down, move to the right side of the road, watch for oncoming vehicles, and be prepared to react if a vehicle enters their lane.
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