Passing on a two-lane, two-way roadway is not allowed within 100 feet of an intersection or railroad crossing.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
In Illinois, passing is prohibited on a two-lane, two-way roadway when approaching within 100 feet of an intersection or railroad crossing, and also within 100 feet of any bridge, viaduct, or tunnel when visibility is obstructed. Passing under these conditions is both dangerous and unlawful. This rule is in place to prevent accidents caused by limited visibility in these areas.
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