In case of doubt, who has right of way at a narrow passage with vehicles coming from the opposite direction?
Right of way
Explanation
In situations where two vehicles meet in a **narrow passage** and there are no signs indicating who has the right of way, consideration should be given to who has **more difficulty maneuvering**. This means that the vehicle facing more complications in moving or reversing should pass first.
- If both vehicles are of the same type and it is not clear who should pass, preference is given to the one that would have to reverse over a **greater distance**.
- If the distance to reverse is the same, priority is given to the vehicle that is **wider, longer, or can carry more load**.
In summary, preference is given to the vehicle that faces more difficulties in maneuvering, thus ensuring safer and more efficient traffic flow in narrow areas.
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