If two identical vehicles meet at a narrowing and it is not known which one has priority, which of them will have priority?
Right of way
Explanation
In situations where two vehicles of the same type encounter a **narrowing** and it is not clear which one has the right of way, a specific rule must be followed. The vehicle that must **travel a greater distance backward** has the preference to move forward. This is because reversing a longer distance is more complicated and requires more maneuvers, so priority is given to avoid this difficulty.
- If both vehicles have to reverse the same distance, then the **width, length, or load capacity** of the vehicle is considered to determine the preference.
This rule helps to resolve situations fairly and efficiently when there are no signs indicating the right of way.
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