On a narrow, steep stretch of road without priority signs, where two vehicles cannot pass at the same time, priority is given to the vehicle travelling...
Right of way
Explanation
In a narrow section with a steep slope, **the vehicle traveling uphill has priority**. This is because, on steep inclines, it is more difficult for a vehicle going uphill to stop and then resume driving without issues. Therefore, preference is given to avoid complications and additional risks.
- **Exception:** If the vehicle going uphill has a closer safe place to stop than the vehicle going downhill, then it should yield.

In summary, in situations of steep slopes and without priority signage, the vehicle going uphill has the right of way.
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