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Maintain a safe distance from the car in front. Carefully move up slowly in gear 1 or first gear. You have to go to the top of the hill and climb more slowly , because the visibility on the top is very limited. As the speed of the vehicle gradually increases while descending, it is necessary to maintain additional distance from the vehicle in front. No overtaking can be done during the ups and downs.

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