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