What are the four situations where overtaking is not allowed?

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BrynleeRose
07/25/25 9:40am
The "Road Traffic Safety Law" clearly stipulates four situations where overtaking is not allowed: 1. When turning: The vehicle in front is turning left, making a U-turn, or in the process of overtaking; 2. When facing oncoming traffic: There is a possibility of overtaking vehicles coming from the opposite direction; 3. During emergency situations: Overtaking is allowed for vehicles performing emergency tasks, such as police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, or engineering rescue vehicles, when rushing to the scene, disaster relief, saving lives, or escorting important security items; 4. When road conditions are poor: Overtaking is not allowed on complex road sections, such as intersections, pedestrian crossings, railway crossings, narrow bridges, or steep descents, or during windy, rainy, snowy, or foggy weather when visibility is less than 30 meters.
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