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If you come to a curve or a hill upon a roadway and you are unable to see around it, you should:

  1. Use your horn to alert others

  2. Make a U-turn and find another route

  3. Proceed very slowly and be ready to stop

  4. Drive on the opposite lane

The correct answer is: Proceed very slowly and be ready to stop

When encountering a curve or a hill on the roadway where visibility is limited, it is important to proceed very slowly and be prepared to stop if necessary. This is the correct course of action to avoid potential hazards or collisions with oncoming vehicles that may not be visible due to the obstructed view. Using the horn may not be effective in all situations, making a U-turn can be dangerous and not recommended, and driving on the opposite lane is illegal and extremely hazardous. Therefore, the best and safest option is to proceed cautiously and be ready to stop to ensure your safety as well as the safety of others on the road.