When passing another vehicle on a two-lane road, you should:
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Wait until you can see both headlights of the other car in your rearview mirror and turn your head to check blind spots before returning to the right lane.
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Signal at least 100 feet prior to the lane change.
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Ensure there is no oncoming traffic.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Signaling at least 100 feet before changing lanes notifies other drivers of your intention. Ensuring there is no oncoming traffic is crucial for avoiding collisions. Waiting until you can see both headlights of the other vehicle in your rearview mirror and checking your blind spots ensures that it's safe to proceed.
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