While driving on a narrow road, you meet an oncoming vehicle. You must:
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Make the other vehicle pull over as you were there first.
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Allow the oncoming vehicle at least one-half of the main traveled portion of the road.
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Pull completely off the road and stop.
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Turn on your headlights to make sure the other vehicle sees you.
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Explanation
Vehicles must drive on the right half of the roadway, and when vehicles approach each other from opposite directions on narrow roads, each should occupy no more than one-half of the main traveled portion of the road.
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