When passing another car, you have enough space to return to the driving lane:
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If you look over your shoulder and see the passed car behind you.
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If you can see both of the passed vehicle's headlights in your rearview mirror.
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If the other driver signals for you to re-enter the lane.
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Explanation
Before you return to the driving lane when completing a pass, be sure there is a safe gap between your vehicle and the passed vehicle. When you can see both headlights of the vehicle in your rearview mirror, it is safe to return to the driving lane.
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