On which road sections and during which time periods are motor vehicles not allowed to overtake?
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Motor vehicles are not allowed to overtake when passing through intersections, railway crossings, pedestrian crossings, narrow bridges, curves, steep slopes, tunnels, flooded roads, flooded bridges, or sections of urban roads with heavy traffic where overtaking conditions are not met. According to relevant regulations, when motor vehicles are driving in the same lane, the following vehicle should maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front to allow for emergency braking measures. Overtaking is not allowed under the following circumstances: 1. The vehicle in front is making a left turn, making a U-turn, or overtaking; 2. There is a possibility of meeting an oncoming vehicle; 3. The vehicle in front is a police car, fire truck, ambulance, or engineering rescue vehicle performing emergency tasks. It is important to pay attention to the overtaking lane. In regions where driving is on the right side of the road, the overtaking lane is the left lane; in regions where driving is on the left side of the road, the overtaking lane is the right lane.