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What should you do if another vehicle comes up behind you and sounds its horn or flashes its light?

  1. Continue at the same speed

  2. Move to the left

  3. Move to the right when safe and let it pass

  4. Speed up

The correct answer is: Move to the right when safe and let it pass

When another vehicle comes up behind you and sounds its horn or flashes its lights, it is a signal for you to move to the right and let the vehicle pass. This is considered common driving courtesy and also ensures smooth traffic flow. Choosing to continue at the same speed (option A) or speeding up (option D) can be dangerous and may also cause frustration for the other driver. Moving to the left (option B) is incorrect because this would bring you closer to the other lane of traffic instead of giving way to the vehicle behind you. Therefore, the safest and most efficient action to take in this situation is to move to the right when safe and allow the vehicle to pass.