Can you drive on the shoulder of the road to pass a car?

Yes, but only if the shoulder is wide enough.
No.
Yes, but only if the vehicle in front is moving slower than 10 miles per hour.
Yes, but only if the vehicle ahead of you is turning left.
Explanation

Driving off the paved or main-traveled portion of the road, including onto the shoulder, is prohibited by traffic laws. This practice is dangerous as it increases the risk of collisions with pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles, and may also result in damage to the vehicle or roadway infrastructure.

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