You are on a two-way road and the vehicle ahead of you is turning left into a driveway. You may legally pass the vehicle on the right:
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Even if you must cross a solid white line painted on the road.
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Only if the vehicle ahead signals a right turn.
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Even if you must drive in a bicycle lane to do so.
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If there’s enough road between the curb and the vehicle.
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Explanation
When a vehicle is turning left into a driveway on a two-way road, you are permitted to pass the vehicle on the right if there is enough space on the right side of the road, such as a shoulder or a lane wide enough to safely accommodate your vehicle.
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