When coming to a curve or the top of a hill, you should:
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Not drive on the left side of the road.
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Try and pass the vehicle ahead of you before entering the curve.
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Increase your speed.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
You never know what is on the other side of a hill or just around a curve. Your line of sight is obstructed, and you cannot see far enough ahead to know if it is safe to pass. When you come to a curve or the top of a hill, and your view is blocked, you should assume there is another vehicle ahead of you. Slow down, stay on your side of the road and be prepared to stop in case there are any hazards on the road.
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