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What does the driver of vehicle 2 have to do?

  1. Wait at a point where he or she can see along the priority road.

  2. Let vehicle 1 move ahead first.

  3. Both of the above.

  4. None of the above.

The correct answer is: Both of the above.

The driver of vehicle 2 is required to ensure safety and adhere to traffic rules, which involves both waiting at a point where they can see along the priority road and allowing vehicle 1 to proceed first if it has the right of way. By waiting at a location that provides visibility of the priority road, the driver is able to assess oncoming traffic and make informed decisions about when it is safe to enter or cross the road. This practice is crucial for preventing accidents and ensuring that all vehicles can navigate the intersection safely. Allowing vehicle 1 to move ahead first is also essential when vehicle 1 has the right of way. This helps establish a smooth flow of traffic and prevents potential collisions that could occur if the driver of vehicle 2 attempted to proceed without yielding. Both actions are important components of safe driving practices, emphasizing the need for vigilance and adherence to traffic laws at intersections.