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KevinHP
9 months ago

If there is no traffic on the transverse road, both vehicles can bend to the left at the same time and thereby make a narrower curve so that they can move past each other without touching each other.

hamberlona
9 months ago

So everyone has the other car on the passenger side. The tracks of both cars do not intersect.

hamberlona
9 months ago
Reply to  Werner483

The speech is on the left. If you turn right, you can’t bend one before the other or one after the other. When you turn left, you inevitably cross the countertrack.

T3Fahrer
9 months ago

Right. It’s usually the case. The opposite would be around each other – the journeys cross each other.

T3Fahrer
9 months ago
Reply to  Werner483

Not necessarily – depending on whether their cross traffic is free.