When you are being passed you:
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Must increase your speed before the pass is complete.
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Should slow down immediately.
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Must not increase your speed until the pass is complete.
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Must move to the left side of your lane to help the other driver pass safely.
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Explanation
When being passed, drivers must not increase their speed until the pass is complete. Instead, they should move to the right side of their lane to give the passing driver a better view of the road and enough room to pass safely.
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