How to Overtake?

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VonGenesis
07/30/25 8:24am
Before overtaking, always observe the condition of the lane you intend to use and the driving situation of the vehicles ahead of the car you want to overtake. Reduce your own speed. Turn on the turn signal of the lane you intend to use to signal your intention to overtake. Avoid continuous lane changes during the overtaking process. After completing the lane change, accelerate in a straight line, observe the rear to ensure safety, and then return to the original lane.
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