Provided that the reverse distance does not exceed 15 metres and does not enter an intersection, you may drive in reverse...
Reversing
Explanation
**Reversing** is generally prohibited on roads, but there are specific exceptions where it is allowed. One of these exceptions is when it is performed as a **complementary maneuver to stopping**. This means you can reverse to adjust the position of your vehicle after stopping, for example, when parking.
- It is important that this maneuver does not exceed **15 meters** and does not encroach on an **intersection**.
- You must perform it at a **very low speed** and ensure there is no danger to other drivers or pedestrians.
- If any dangerous situation arises, such as the approach of another vehicle or pedestrian, you must stop the maneuver immediately.
In summary, reversing as a complementary maneuver to stopping is a permitted exception, provided the mentioned safety and distance conditions are met.
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