When passing another vehicle, a driver should wait until the entire car they just passed is visible in the rearview mirror before turning back into the right-hand lane.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
When passing another vehicle, it's important for the driver to ensure they have safely cleared the vehicle being passed before returning to the right-hand lane. This involves waiting until the entire car they just passed is visible in their rearview mirror. By doing so, drivers ensure there is sufficient space between their vehicle and the passed vehicle to merge safely back into the right lane.
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