When is it illegal to pass another vehicle?
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At highway intersections.
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On a hill or curve.
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At street crossings and railroad crossings.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Passing another vehicle is prohibited in specific situations to ensure safety on the road. Passing on a hill or curve is dangerous because visibility is limited, making it difficult to see oncoming vehicles. Similarly, passing at highway intersections, street crossings, and railroad crossings increases the risk of collisions due to the potential presence of crossing traffic.
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