You should not pass another vehicle:
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When you have enough space to return to the driving lane.
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Where someone is likely to enter or cross the road.
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On a multi-lane one-way street.
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When a broken, yellow line is on the left side of your lane.
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Explanation
Before passing, you should always look ahead for road and traffic conditions that may cause other vehicles to move into your lane. Do not pass unless you have enough space to return to your lane. You might lose your space for passing because of people or bicyclists near the road. Do not pass another vehicle where someone is likely to enter or cross the road.
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