New York Driver License (DMV) Written Practice Test

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What should you do when you meet an oncoming vehicle in a narrow road?

  1. Beep your horn

  2. Wave your hand

  3. Sound your horn

  4. Move to the right side

The correct answer is: Move to the right side

When you meet an oncoming vehicle in a narrow road, moving to the right side is the correct action to take. This is to ensure that enough space is given for the other vehicle to pass safely without risking a collision. Beeping your horn or waving your hand may startle or distract the other driver, respectively, so it is safer to avoid these actions. Additionally, sounding your horn may be interpreted as a sign of aggression or criticism, so it is better to simply move to the right side and allow the other vehicle to pass.