Passing is prohibited:

When a vehicle in front of you has stopped at an intersection to allow a pedestrian to cross.
When you are behind a school bus that has stopped to load or unload children.
On a curve or hill or at any place where you cannot see oncoming traffic.
All of the above.
Explanation

Passing is prohibited in certain situations to ensure safety on the road. This includes passing on a curve or hill, or in any area where your view of oncoming traffic is obstructed. Furthermore, drivers must yield to pedestrians when a vehicle in front of you has stopped at an intersection to let a pedestrian cross, and when they are behind a school bus that has stopped to load or unload children.

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