On a very narrow stretch of road where right of way is not signposted, a truck and a car meet. Which vehicle will pass first?
Right of way
Explanation
In a very narrow section of road where there are no priority signs, the **truck** has the right of way to pass before the car if it is not known which of the two vehicles entered first. This is because, in situations of doubt, vehicles with **greater difficulty in maneuvering** have priority. Trucks, due to their size and weight, usually have more difficulty maneuvering in tight spaces compared to cars. Therefore, in the absence of signs and without knowing who entered first, the truck will pass first.
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