Before passing another vehicle, you should:
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Flash your headlights to alert the other driver.
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Give the proper turn signal.
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Put on your headlights to warn the other driver.
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Sound your horn to get the drivers attention.
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Explanation
Passing a vehicle can be dangerous if not done correctly. Before passing, look in your mirrors and check over your shoulder to make sure that the passing lane is clear, and use your turn signal to show that you are going to change lanes. After passing, signal your plan to return to your driving lane.
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