Drivers may exceed the speed limit when passing another vehicle.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
Drivers may not exceed the speed limit when passing another vehicle. This is because exceeding the speed limit can increase the risk of accidents and compromise the safety of both the passing driver and other road users. Even when overtaking another vehicle, drivers must maintain a safe and legal speed throughout the passing maneuver.
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