A car and a truck enter a narrow passage at the same time, with no priority signs. What must the driver of the car do?
Right of way
Explanation
In a **narrow area without priority signs**, as described, an order of preference must be followed to determine which vehicle has the right of way. According to the rules, **trucks** have priority over **cars** in these situations.
- The order of preference establishes that trucks, tractor-trailers, and vans have priority over cars and car-derived vehicles. This means that, in a narrow passage, the car must yield to the truck.
- If both vehicles enter the narrow area at the same time, the car must **reverse** to allow the truck to pass first. This is because the truck is a larger vehicle and has more difficulty maneuvering in tight spaces.
Therefore, the driver of the car must reverse to let the truck pass, as it has priority in the described situation.
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