While driving on a two-lane highway, you come over a hill and discover that your side of the highway is blocked by stopped vehic
les. There is traffic in the oncoming lane. There is a guardrail on your right. And you do not have enough room to stop. You should Try to swerve left all the way across the left side of the highway, and drive off the paved surface of the highway to your left. Then try to stop. Try to swerve left across the oncoming lane, and bring your vehicle to a stop on the left shoulder of the highway. Stay on your side of the highway and try to stop. Honk your horn to warn the stopped vehicles. Try to press the right side of your vehicle against the guardrail to help you stop.
The safest choice would be to remain in your lane and attempt to stop
Explanation
Remaining on your side of the road is safer than attempting to cross into the oncoming traffic lane. Veering to the left across the highway could lead to accidents. Just stay in your lane, try to halt, and use your horn to alert the vehicles in front that you're stopping. This action might help resolve the situation faster and avert additional congestion.
For the first blank, I would suggest it is Pours out of you, and for the second blank, I'd say diffuse. Hope this is helpful; please let me know if I am correct.