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When to avoid Overtaking?

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This is a question our experts keep getting from time to time. Now, we have got the complete detailed explanation and answer for everyone, who is interested!
• If you cannot see for more than 150 meters ahead, because of a hill or curve or if the road is narrowing, avoid overtaking.
• If a vehicle has stopped at a pedestrian crossing, intersection or railway crossing, do not overtake it.
• In a multi-lane road, you must remember to give way to traffic already in the lane you are moving into.
• In poor weather conditions: such as rain or fog where you are unable to safely see the road in front of you.
• When you don’t have clear visibility of the road: such as on a bend, a hump bridge, or on the brow of a hill.

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