Passing is prohibited:
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When your line-of-sight is restricted or limited by a curve.
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On hills where your vision is restricted.
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At intersections.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When your line-of-sight is restricted by a curve, it becomes challenging to see oncoming traffic, pedestrians, or other potential hazards. At intersections, passing is not allowed because it can increase the risk of collisions with vehicles turning or crossing the road. Limited visibility on hills can make it difficult to judge the distance and speed of oncoming vehicles, increasing the likelihood of accidents.
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