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What should you do upon realizing you are driving the wrong way on a one-way street?

  1. Turn around immediately using the nearest intersection.

  2. Continue driving to the end of the street before turning around.

  3. Make a U-turn as soon as possible.

  4. Accelerate to avoid traffic behind you.

The correct answer is: Turn around immediately using the nearest intersection.

When you realize you are driving the wrong way on a one-way street, the safest and most appropriate action is to turn around immediately using the nearest intersection. This choice prioritizes safety by allowing you to correct your course without making any dangerous maneuvers that could endanger yourself or others. It is essential to act promptly and find a safe way to redirect your vehicle, as continuing in the wrong direction can result in serious accidents, especially if other drivers are unaware of your situation. In contrast, continuing to the end of the street can increase the risk of encountering oncoming traffic and make it more challenging to find a safe place to turn around. Making a U-turn as soon as possible might not be safe depending on the traffic and road conditions; this can also be illegal or lead to confusion. Accelerating to avoid traffic essentially compromises safety by potentially inciting reckless driving behavior, which can lead to accidents.