When approaching a blind intersection, you should:
When approaching a blind intersection, move into the part of the lane that will bring you into an oncoming driver's field of vision at the earliest possible moment. For example, when approaching a blind corner to your right, you may be seen sooner if you are in the left portion of your lane and not in the center portion.
- Ride in the portion of the lane that will bring you into other drivers' fields of vision at the earliest possible moment.
- Always be in the left lane to be the farthest from oncoming traffic.
- Slowly sneak up to the intersection.
- Weave slightly in your lane so your headlight has a better chance of being spotted.