When coming to a place where you cannot see what is ahead - like a steep hill or a sharp curve, you should:
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Speed up to increase your visibility quickly.
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Give your horn a light tap, proceed slowly and stay close to the right edge of the road.
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Come to a complete stop and wait until visibility improves.
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Accelerate slightly before entering the curve.
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Explanation
When you approach a location where visibility is limited, such as a steep hill or a sharp curve, give your horn a light tap to alert other drivers or pedestrians of your presence. Proceed slowly and stay close to the right edge of the road. This cautious approach helps ensure safety in situations where the view ahead is obstructed.
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