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What is the definition of a cliffside or waterside road section?

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VonIsla
09/02/25 8:02am
It refers to a road section where one side is adjacent to a steep mountain edge, with a significant elevation difference between the road surface and the cliff. Cliffside road sections are typically found along mountainous areas. Below are precautions to take when driving through hazardous mountainous roads: 1. When driving on cliffside or waterside roads, narrow bridges, sharp curves, or steep slopes, reduce speed in advance and maintain a safe distance from the roadside. 2. When encountering oncoming traffic, slow down or stop to yield the right of way to vehicles on the cliffside or waterside. 3. When driving in rainy conditions or at night, reduce speed, pay attention to road conditions, maintain a safe following distance, and avoid speeding, driving in the wrong direction, or illegally occupying lanes. 4. If the road is too narrow for smooth passing, slow down or stop instead of forcing the pass. 5. When going downhill, avoid coasting in neutral; when going uphill, control your speed carefully.
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DeBennett
09/15/25 3:12am
A waterside or cliffside road section refers to the part of the road that runs adjacent to water bodies such as rivers, lakes, or steep cliffs while driving. These sections are commonly found in mountainous areas or coastal highways, for example, when driving along winding canyon roads or seaside cliffs. From my years of driving experience, these areas pose high risks—slippery road surfaces can easily cause vehicles to skid or lose control, especially during rain or snow when handling becomes even more challenging. When driving, it's essential to slow down in advance, maintain a safe following distance, and avoid distractions like sightseeing or using your phone. Additionally, check your tires for wear and avoid traveling in severe weather. When planning your trip, check the weather forecast to avoid flood-prone periods. In short, these road sections require full concentration—safety always comes first.
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OGriffin
10/29/25 3:52am
The waterside or cliffside sections refer to parts of the road adjacent to water bodies or steep cliffs, featuring distinct geographical characteristics such as steep slopes or sharp turns, like driving along rivers or traversing mountain cliff roads. I enjoy exploring these sections because of the breathtaking scenery, but extra caution is required while driving, as the road surface is often slippery or muddy with numerous curves. Identifying these areas is straightforward: look for guardrails or warning signs. When encountering such sections, I drive slowly, keeping my eyes on the road ahead for any changes, and never exceed the speed limit. During trips, I make it a habit to bring a car navigation system, check road conditions in advance, and ensure sufficient fuel to avoid stalling on steep slopes. Understanding these points ensures you can safely enjoy your journey.
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