Are manoeuvres potentially dangerous for other road users?
Maneuvers – General Rules
Explanation
**Manoeuvres** on the road can be potentially dangerous for other users, and that is why it is crucial to follow the rules that regulate them.
- **Stopping and parking**: There are specific situations where parking or stopping a vehicle can be dangerous. For example, if a parked vehicle obstructs the passage of other vehicles or blocks access for people with disabilities. It is also dangerous to park in areas that regulate traffic, such as traffic islands, or in zones reserved for emergency services.
- **R.S.M. safety rule**: When performing a manoeuvre, it is essential to observe, signal, and execute it correctly to avoid endangering other vehicles or pedestrians. This includes yielding the right of way and not being an obstacle to others.
- **Facilitating manoeuvres for other vehicles**: Drivers must allow other vehicles, especially large ones like buses, to enter the road from designated stops. This may involve moving or reducing speed to facilitate their entry.

In summary, manoeuvres are potentially dangerous and are regulated to ensure the safety of all road users.
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