Ch. 5 · Driving Method

If changing lanes would force a vehicle coming from behind to brake or steer suddenly to avoid you, you must not change lanes.

[True / False · Easy]

Answer: ✓ True

Explanation

Section 2 "Lane Changes (1)" of the Rules of the Road states: "If changing lanes would force a vehicle coming from behind to brake or steer suddenly to avoid you, you must not change lanes." Therefore, this statement is correct.

Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 10: Lane changes and similar maneuvers

Hikari
Hikari
I can change lanes if I signal, right?
Misaki
Misaki
Not if it forces a car behind you to brake or swerve suddenly. That's true—you must not change lanes in that case.
Hikari
Hikari
So even with a signal, I still have to check behind carefully?
Misaki
Misaki
Absolutely. Your lane change can't put others in danger, signal or not.

Source: Ch. 5 Driving Method · Section (第5節 進路変更など) · 2 進路変更(1)

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Source content excerpted from the NPA “Rules of the Road” instructional manual, in the public domain under Japanese Copyright Act Article 13(2). Explanations are AI-assisted and copyrighted by the MenkyoQuest editorial team.