Have you ever tried to back down a steep hill?
I've had to do both (due to inconsiderate DH drivers, me being the downhill driver, or me seeing a good spot jus behind me as an UH driver) - on some pretty aggressive 4x4 trails. I would say it's overall easier to back uphill than downhill. Typically you can see a rig coming and jump into a pull out.Have you ever tried to back up a steep hill?
The one who is going up, ie ascending. To the previous post points, try backing up a dirt road on a hill, not easy.Who is the “up vehicle”
The one going up
Or the one that’s up and coming down?
I’m going to assume the latter
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Yes, it's much easier to lose control trying to back down a hill than back up a hill. In general when travelling downhill you have the advantage of seeing where you are going as well as the ability to use engine braking and so on, try backing downhill over an obstacle without the use of engine braking.Have you ever tried to back up a steep hill?
Yes, it's much easier to lose control trying to back down a hill than back up a hill. In general when travelling downhill you have the advantage of seeing where you are going as well as the ability to use engine braking and so on, try backing downhill over an obstacle without the use of engine braking.
In the end, yes the uphill travelling vehicle has the right of way but in practice if you have a spot that you can easily duck off on then just pull over and let the other guy pass.
Here’s a rule you may not know while driving in the mtns.
There’s a narrow mtn road going up the hill.
Two trucks meet on the road. One truck going up, one truck going down.
Which truck has the ROW?
Technically the uphill truck has the right of way and the downhill moving truck should pull over or back up.The truck pulling the biggest trailer