Which Vehicle Has the Right of Way When Meeting on a Slope?
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When vehicles meet on a slope, the vehicle going uphill has the right of way. Here are some details about meeting on slopes: 1. Definition: The term "meeting" refers to the moment when vehicles traveling in opposite directions pass each other at a certain point on the same road. 2. Measures: The correct method for vehicles meeting on a narrow slope is for the downhill vehicle to yield to the uphill vehicle. The reason for requiring the downhill vehicle to yield to the uphill vehicle when meeting is difficult is that the uphill vehicle must overcome the slope resistance, requiring it to accelerate and generate more engine power and traction, generally needing to complete the climb in one go. 3. Slope Rules: The uphill vehicle has the right of way, but if the downhill vehicle has already reached the midpoint while the uphill vehicle has not yet started climbing, the downhill vehicle should proceed first.