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Where is passing another vehicle generally prohibited?

Passing is unsafe where you cannot see oncoming traffic far enough ahead to complete the manoeuvre. Hill crests, curves, intersections, and 'No Passing' signs o

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Question: Where is passing another vehicle generally prohibited?

Answer options:

  • On a straight, flat road with clear visibility ✅ On a hill crest, on a curve, at an intersection, or where signs or pavement markings prohibit passing
  • Anywhere in town
  • Only on highways

Correct answer: On a hill crest, on a curve, at an intersection, or where signs or pavement markings prohibit passing

Explanation: Passing is unsafe where you cannot see oncoming traffic far enough ahead to complete the manoeuvre. Hill crests, curves, intersections, and 'No Passing' signs or solid yellow lines all prohibit passing for that reason.

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