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What is the appropriate behavior when you are about to pass a vehicle on a two-lane road?

  1. Only check mirrors

  2. Signal your intention to change lanes

  3. Both A and B

  4. Immediately accelerate without signaling

The correct answer is: Signal your intention to change lanes

When preparing to pass a vehicle on a two-lane road, signaling your intention to change lanes is a crucial step in ensuring safety for both yourself and other drivers. This action communicates your plans to nearby motorists, allowing them to anticipate your movement and react accordingly. Proper signaling helps prevent misunderstandings that could lead to accidents, as it is part of the overall responsibility of sharing the road. Checking mirrors is certainly important, but solely relying on that task (which includes checking blind spots) does not convey your intentions to others on the road. The act of signaling indicates to other drivers that you intend to move into a different lane and is an essential part of safe driving practices. Therefore, while checking mirrors is necessary, the key component in this scenario involves the signaling behavior. Accelerating immediately without signaling not only increases the risk of an accident due to insufficient communication with other drivers but also violates important traffic laws regarding safe lane changes.