If an oncoming vehicle has started to turn left in front of you:
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Slow or stop to prevent a collision.
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Honk your horn to warn the driver and maintain your speed.
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Signal your intention to pass on the right.
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Maintain your speed and take your right of way.
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Explanation
When an oncoming vehicle starts to turn left in front of you, it poses a potential collision hazard. Slowing down or stopping allows you to prevent a dangerous collision.
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