Drivers may pass another vehicle by driving on the shoulder of the road.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Drivers are never allowed to travel on the shoulder of the road or off the pavement to pass another vehicle. If the driver in front of you is waiting to make a left turn, you may pass on the right only if there is enough space for your vehicle on the pavement. If passing on the shoulder is the only option, you must patiently wait until the other vehicle completes its turn.
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