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Which of the following conditions makes passing another vehicle generally unsafe?

Passing requires a clear view of the road ahead. Hill crests, curves, intersections, and railway crossings restrict visibility and are typically marked as no-pa

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Question: Which of the following conditions makes passing another vehicle generally unsafe?

Answer options:

  • A straight, level road with good visibility ✅ Approaching a hill crest, curve, intersection, or railway crossing where you cannot clearly see oncoming traffic
  • A clearly marked passing zone
  • Light traffic on a four-lane divided highway

Correct answer: Approaching a hill crest, curve, intersection, or railway crossing where you cannot clearly see oncoming traffic

Explanation: Passing requires a clear view of the road ahead. Hill crests, curves, intersections, and railway crossings restrict visibility and are typically marked as no-passing zones. Attempting to pass in these locations risks a head-on collision.

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