Drivers cannot pass a vehicle on the left if:
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They approach the top of a hill on a two-way road and cannot see over it.
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They cannot safely return to the right lane before the center line changes from a broken line to a solid one.
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They are within 100 feet of a railroad crossing.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Passing on the left is prohibited when the center line is solid or if drivers cannot return to their lane before the line becomes solid. Passing is also not allowed on hills and curves on two-way roads where visibility is limited. Additionally, do not pass within 100 feet of a railroad crossing, as you may not be able to see approaching trains or warning signals.
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