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If a car and an animal-drawn vehicle enter an unsignposted stretch of narrow road at the same time, which of the two vehicles has right of way?

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In a narrowing stretch of road that does not have priority signs, the general right-of-way regulations shall apply.

This indicates that if two vehicles, traveling in opposite directions, arrive at the same time at a narrowing as in this case, the vehicle that has arrived first will have the right of way, except if it has greater difficulty in maneuvering.

In this case, the animal-drawn vehicle will pass first, since it will be more difficult for it to go in reverse than the car.

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