If a truck and a car meet on a very narrow stretch of road where priority is not signposted, which vehicle should go first?
Right of way
Explanation
On a very narrow road without priority signage, the **truck** has the right of way if there is doubt about which vehicle entered first. This is because, in situations of uncertainty, vehicles with more difficulty maneuvering, such as trucks, have priority. Trucks are larger and heavier than cars, making them more difficult to maneuver in tight spaces. Therefore, if it is not clear who arrived first, the truck should pass before the car.
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