On a very narrow, unsigned section of the road where it is impossible for two vehicles to pass at the same time, priority is given to...
Right of way
Explanation
In a very narrow road section without signage, the **right of way** is given to the **vehicle that entered the narrowing first**. This is because, in the absence of signs, it is considered that the vehicle already within the narrow area has the right to continue its journey without having to reverse.
- If there are **doubts** about which vehicle entered first, then preference is given to vehicles that have **more difficulty maneuvering**. However, this rule only applies if it cannot be determined who entered first.
Therefore, in situations where there are no signs and there is no doubt about who entered first, the vehicle already in the narrowing has the right of way.
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