Drivers may pass another vehicle on the right if the vehicle is waiting to:
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Turn left.
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Turn into a driveway on the right.
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Turn right.
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Park at the curb.
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Explanation
On a two-lane, two-way road, passing on the right is only allowed when the vehicle ahead of you is signaling to turn left, and you don't drive off the road to pass. You may also pass on the right on a one-way or multi-lane street with two or more lanes going your direction.
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