Ch. 5 · 第3節 歩行者の保護など
When passing near a stopped vehicle, you must be careful because a door may suddenly open or a person may dart out from behind the vehicle.
[True / False · Easy]
Answer: True
Explanation
The Rules of the Road require that when passing near a stopped vehicle, you be careful because a door may suddenly open or a person may dart out from behind the vehicle. Stopped vehicles are typical blind spots and require caution.
Driving school curriculumStage 2 – Topic 3: Blind spots and driving
Source: Ch. 5 · Section (第3節 歩行者の保護など) · 第5章第3節1(5)「止まつている車のそばを通るときは、急にドアが開いたり、車の陰から人が飛び出したりする場合があるので注意しましよう。」
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