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What are the standard procedures for overtaking?

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DeMadeline
08/30/2025, 12:29:52 AM

The standard procedures for overtaking include: overtaking should only be done from the left side. Before overtaking, the left turn signal should be activated in advance, observing the traffic conditions on the left and behind to determine if overtaking is feasible. After confirming safety, overtake the vehicle in front, but do not immediately steer to the right after overtaking. Instead, wait until a necessary safe distance is established with the overtaken vehicle before activating the right turn signal and returning to the original lane. Below are additional details: 1. Safe overtaking distance: After confirming that the vehicle ahead is yielding or signaling to yield, steer to the left and maintain a certain lateral distance from the overtaken vehicle. After accelerating past from the left, continue driving straight. Once a safe distance of 20 to 50 meters is achieved, activate the right turn signal and return to the original lane. This overtaking technique ensures safety. 2. Conditions for overtaking: Before overtaking, choose a road with good visibility, straight and wide, with no obstacles on either side, and no oncoming traffic within 200 meters ahead. The overtaking technique reminds that overtaking should only be performed under safe conditions, and blind overtaking should be avoided.

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DeAvery
09/11/2025, 04:30:01 AM

As a driver who prioritizes family safety, I believe standardized overtaking maneuvers must be executed with meticulous care. The most crucial step before overtaking is environmental observation: first check the interior rearview mirror to ensure no vehicles are following too closely or approaching rapidly, then turn your head to scan blind spots for hidden motorcycles or bicycles. Simultaneously, observe the oncoming lane to confirm no vehicles are approaching within at least 300 meters. After ensuring all is safe, activate the left turn signal for over three seconds to indicate overtaking intention. Then accelerate smoothly to pass the preceding vehicle, avoiding sudden throttle inputs to prevent wheel spin. Maintain straight-line driving during overtaking and avoid prolonged occupation of the opposing lane. Don't rush to return after overtaking; check the overtaken vehicle in the side mirror at a safe distance before activating the right turn signal to return to your original lane. Particularly in rainy or foggy conditions with low visibility, proceed slower and more cautiously, extending overtaking distances by approximately double. Remember safety comes first - treat every overtaking maneuver with the same care as protecting your family. Never attempt overtaking at excessive speeds on curves or hill crests.

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VonKyle
10/25/2025, 10:33:56 PM

As a new driver who just got my license, I always feel nervous when overtaking during driving practice. The instructor taught the standard overtaking steps very clearly: Before starting, check the rearview mirror to observe the speed of traffic behind; if it's too fast, wait a moment. Then quickly turn your head to check the blind spot, ensuring no surprises. Next, look at the oncoming lane to confirm it's empty. At this point, turn on the left turn signal for a few seconds to communicate your intention. Gently press the accelerator to smoothly accelerate past the vehicle ahead, avoiding swerving or driving side by side for too long during the process. After overtaking, check the position of the overtaken vehicle through the mirror, then signal right to return to the original lane. On highways, overtaking should be quicker—don’t go slower than the vehicle being passed, but avoid speeding violations. Beginners often make mistakes like forgetting to signal or not turning their heads enough while overtaking, so I’ve made it a habit to practice more. In heavy traffic, simply wait for a safe gap instead of forcing it. The key is to be steady and always prioritize safety.

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Zane
12/08/2025, 09:53:45 PM

Having driven for many years, I've mastered overtaking with a focus on timing and confidence. Choose a straight stretch with space, and make your move when the opposite lane is clear. A quick glance in the rearview mirror, casually flick the left indicator to signal acceleration for overtaking. Speed up smoothly without hesitation, but on narrow roads, ease off the throttle to maintain control. After overtaking, check the side mirror for sufficient distance before signaling right to return to your lane. On highways, anticipation is key—maintain a high speed differential without breaking rules. Experience tells me overtaking isn't about racing; safety always comes first. In bad weather, slow down and avoid unnecessary risks.

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Sanchez
01/28/2026, 11:04:57 PM

After understanding traffic rules, standardized overtaking emphasizes compliance and discipline. Regulations require triple checks before overtaking: checking the rear safety via the interior mirror, turning the head to confirm no blind spots, and ensuring no oncoming vehicles at close range in the opposite lane. Then, signal left for at least three seconds to indicate intent. Maintain continuous acceleration during overtaking without delay, avoiding side-by-side driving. After completion, judge the safety of the overtaken vehicle's position via the rearview mirror before signaling right to return. Overtaking is prohibited near single solid white lines, curves, hilltops, or intersections, where accident risks are high. Speeding while overtaking may result in penalty points and fines. Illegal maneuvers can lead to at-fault accidents with severe consequences, so strict adherence to the law is essential to protect life and safety.

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DiVivian
04/24/2026, 03:37:29 AM

Discussing overtaking maneuvers in special scenarios, I often practice standardized procedures during nighttime driving. At night, first turn on the headlights to clearly see the surroundings, and check the rearview mirror to avoid glare interference. When checking blind spots, move slowly to ensure nothing is missed. Never force an overtake when facing strong oncoming vehicle lights. Use turn signals for a longer duration to ensure others clearly see your intention. Control acceleration during overtaking to avoid abrupt speed changes, as distance judgment at night is less accurate. After overtaking, leave double the safety distance before signaling right to return to the original lane. On highways, briefly use high beams for additional illumination but avoid dazzling others. Avoid overtaking in rain or fog whenever possible; if necessary, proceed at low speed and maintain a long safety distance. The core principle is to flexibly adapt to conditions to ensure absolute safety.

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