When leaving a garage, what must you do?
Joining traffic
Explanation
When exiting a garage, it is important to **reduce speed** in case there are pedestrians crossing, as they have **priority**. This is because, when performing any maneuver, such as entering or exiting a place, you must do so in a way that does not endanger others, especially pedestrians.
- **Yielding** is essential. Just like at intersections, where you must wait and yield if there are no clear lines, when exiting a garage you must be attentive to pedestrians who may be crossing.
- **Appropriate speed**: Just like when taking a curve, where it is recommended to reduce speed before entering, when exiting a garage you must control your speed to react in time to the presence of pedestrians.
- **Safety**: The R.S.M. safety rule emphasizes the importance of observing and ensuring that your maneuver does not pose a danger to others. This includes pedestrians who may be crossing in front of the garage.
Therefore, reducing speed when exiting a garage is crucial to ensure the safety of pedestrians, who have priority in these situations.
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