Where is it illegal to pass another vehicle?
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On a one way street.
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On a two lane roads.
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On a hill.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
It is illegal and unsafe to pass other vehicles in certain dangerous areas of the road. These include intersections, railroad crossings, tunnels, and curves or hills where visibility is limited. To pass safely, the hill or curve ahead should be visible for at least one-third of a mile. Before passing, always check the road ahead for any hazards or situations that could cause other drivers to change lanes unexpectedly. Make sure you have enough time and space to pass and return to your lane safely and without cutting off another vehicle.
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