If an approaching vehicle is heading toward you in your lane and a crash seems likely, you should:

Reduce speed and keep to the right.
Sound your horn and keep to the right, or even drive off the road.
Sound your horn and steer to the left.
Flash your emergency lights.
Explanation

If an oncoming vehicle is heading toward you in your lane, use your horn to get the driver’s attention and warn them of your presence. If a crash seems unavoidable, take evasive action to prevent a head-on collision. Move to the right, even if it means driving off the road, and steer away from oncoming traffic.

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