In which of the following situations is passing always forbidden?
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When you are coming up to a crosswalk.
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When you are within 100 feet of an intersection.
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When you are on a hill or on a curve.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Before passing another vehicle, make sure the center lines allow it - a dashed yellow or white line means passing is permitted. Only pass when you have a clear view of oncoming traffic and enough space to do so safely. Never pass within 100 feet of an intersection, railroad crossing, bridge, tunnel, or when approaching a hill or curve. In these situations, always assume an oncoming vehicle could be just out of sight. Avoid passing at intersections or near crosswalks, where pedestrians may be crossing unexpectedly.
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