If another vehicle is approaching you head-on in your lane, you should slow down, _______, and sound your horn.
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stay in the center of your lane
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None of the other answers is correct.
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steer left
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pull over to the right
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Explanation
When a vehicle is approaching head-on in your lane, you should decrease your speed, pull over to the right and sound the horn to warn the other driver.
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