Should You Look Both Ways When Passing Oncoming Vehicles?

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CoreyLynn
07/30/25 9:00am
When passing oncoming vehicles, you should look to the right. Below are the details about passing oncoming vehicles: 1. Introduction: Passing oncoming vehicles is a traffic term referring to vehicles traveling in opposite directions crossing paths at a certain point. 2. Regulations: (1) On roads without center lines, narrow roads, or narrow bridges, you should slow down, keep to the right, and pay attention to the safety of non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians. If passing is difficult, the party with the right-of-way should yield to the other. (2) On obstructed road sections, the party facing the obstruction should yield. (3) On narrow slopes, the party facing the obstruction should yield. (4) At night on roads without streetlights or with poor lighting, you should switch from high beams to low beams when the oncoming vehicle is 150 meters away. On narrow roads or bridges when passing non-motorized vehicles, continuous use of high beams is prohibited.
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