Seriously, what are you supposed to do, just back up until the car can pass and try again? There should at least be a space you can pull over to I would think.
Reader-added tags include "Sudden death flag", "Oncoming car: 'Yo'", and "I shall not concede! Nor beg! Nor retreat!" (Quote from Fist of the North Star's Souther.)
The survey's driven to consider its weaknesses:
What aren't you good with? • Changing lanes • Right turns* • Merging at high speed • Backing up • Driving forward
*Probably the equivalent of left turns for those living where they drive on the right side of the road.
Seriously, what are you supposed to do, just back up until the car can pass and try again? There should at least be a space you can pull over to I would think.
That's what we do when there's a car coming towards us, on the narrow road to our garage. Ah, memories.
I remember reading an NTSB article on fatigue wherein an airline pilot was returning from the airport after a very long day and encountered a car stopped ahead of him. His instinctive action was to accelerate and pull back on the wheel, expecting his car to fly over the stopped one. It did not work. (Luckily, nobody was seriously injured)