Are you allowed to drive in reverse as a complementary maneuver to other maneuvers?
Reversing
Explanation
**Reversing** is a maneuver that is generally prohibited, but there are exceptions where it is allowed. These exceptions include:
- **Parking the vehicle**: You can use reverse to park.
- **Special circumstances**: When it is not possible to move forward or change direction, such as when exiting a street blocked by construction.
In these situations, reversing can be used as a **complementary maneuver** to other necessary maneuvers. For example, if you are in a dead-end street due to construction, you can use reverse to get out of there.
It is important to remember that when reversing, you must do so with **caution**: no more than 15 meters, without entering intersections, and always ensuring there is no danger to other drivers or pedestrians. Additionally, on highways and expressways, reversing is **completely prohibited**.
Therefore, the correct answer is that you can indeed drive in reverse as a complementary maneuver to any maneuver that requires it, as long as the mentioned conditions are met.
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