Drivers cannot pass safely unless:
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Their vehicle is capable of the speed necessary to pass.
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They can return to their lane before meeting oncoming vehicles.
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They can see far enough ahead.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
If not done properly, passing can be a very dangerous maneuver. You cannot pass safely unless you can see far enough ahead, you can safely return to your lane before meeting oncoming traffic, and your vehicle is capable of the speed necessary to pass. Before passing, make sure the passing lane is clear, and use your turn signal to show you are going to change lanes.
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