When you are being passed by another driver, you should:
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Maintain your speed and position.
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If the driver must return to your lane because of an oncoming car, allow them space.
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Be on guard so that you may protect yourself from any of his/her potentially unsafe actions.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When being passed by another driver, it's crucial to stay vigilant to ensure your safety. Maintaining your speed and position helps facilitate a smooth and safe passing maneuver. Additionally, if the passing driver needs to return to your lane due to oncoming traffic, it's important to allow them space to merge back safely, which can contribute to preventing accidents and maintaining the flow of traffic.
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