you should probably not panic ,and stay calm ,drive smooth and and if u cant drive any longer on that lane change to the lane away from the drifter and do it fast and as I have experienced this type of situation I am sure that I am absolutely right, And u should also try Drifting along the Drifters Car if you need help then see movie F and F Tokyo Drift,,,,
you should probably not panic ,and stay calm ,drive smooth and and if u cant drive any longer on that lane change to the lane away from the drifter and do it fast and as I have experienced this type of situation I am sure that I am absolutely right, And u should also try Drifting along the Drifters Car if you need help then see movie F and F Tokyo Drift,,,,
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. . . . in the right lane unless passing another vehicle.
not assume they will make space for you to return to your lane
If the street has only one travel lane - position your vehicle in the center of the traffic lane.
You should not park a vehicle in a handicapped parking spot unless you have a permit to do so. You should also never park in a fire or emergency lane.
When safe and possible to do so, yes, you should get into the left lane. - this is a safer way of passing and should avoid an accident if the pulled over vehicle suddenly decides to pull out onto the roadway.
Be alert and try to avoid a collision if at all possible.
I would say the vehicle on the right is at fault, because the vehicle on the left is a "passing vehicle." You must always yield the right-of-way and keep to the right of a passing vehicle on the left. Or whoever has the bigger vehicle
HOV lane (High Occupancy Vehicle) 2+ passengers must be in the vehicle while driving in said lanes.
A parked car should not protrude into the traffic lane at all. Get your wheels within 6 inches of the curb and you'll be out of the traffic lane. If you have an oversized vehicle, find off-street parking.