How should both motor vehicles proceed when there is an obstacle on one side of the road during a meeting situation?
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During a meeting situation where there is an obstacle on one side of the road, the vehicle on the side with the obstacle should yield. On road sections with obstacles, when encountering oncoming traffic from the opposite direction, motor vehicles should give way to the unobstructed side first. After the unobstructed side has passed, the obstructed vehicle can then navigate around the obstacle to avoid traffic congestion. Below are some driving techniques: 1. Pay attention to the surrounding vehicles and pedestrians' conditions and movements: If pedestrians are blocked by oncoming traffic, immediately sound the horn to alert them. When meeting oncoming traffic on a road without a central guardrail, reduce speed, choose a wider section of the road, maintain a speed of 20 to 30 kilometers per hour, and pass slowly in third gear. 2. On sections with poor visibility or inadequate lighting: Reduce speed when meeting other vehicles, turn on the low beams, and proceed slowly even if the road is relatively wide.