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What to Pay Attention to When Overtaking?

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LunaLynn
09/02/2025, 02:20:54 AM

When overtaking, the car needs to turn on the turn signal. It is important to observe the road conditions around the vehicle to confirm that it is safe to overtake before steering to change lanes. After completing the overtaking maneuver, immediately return to the original lane. Here are some relevant points: 1. Safety Hazards: Failing to turn on the turn signal when overtaking or changing lanes can create safety hazards for vehicles behind, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions. Continuous lane changes can be determined by the car's turn signals, such as when a vehicle signals before changing lanes. 2. Adjusting Speed: Drivers can adjust their speed according to the speed limits indicated by navigation for each road section. Otherwise, safety hazards may arise. Driving too slowly can lead to vehicles following too closely, which also poses safety risks. Therefore, when overtaking or changing lanes, it is essential to pay attention to the driving conditions of vehicles on both sides.

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SanEvan
09/14/2025, 04:21:49 AM

When overtaking, I believe safety is the top priority. First, I need to clearly assess the road conditions ahead to ensure there are no obstacles or suddenly appearing vehicles, then signal my intention to other cars by turning on the indicator. Checking the rearview mirror and blind spots is particularly important because vehicles in blind spots can easily be overlooked, which is especially dangerous at high speeds. Overtaking is prohibited on curves or where double solid lines are present, as this is against traffic regulations. After completing the maneuver, I return to my original lane as quickly as possible to avoid obstructing traffic behind. During rain or snow, extra caution is necessary as slippery roads increase risks, so I always maintain ample distance and prefer to wait a few more seconds rather than take unnecessary risks.

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MacJade
10/28/2025, 10:16:51 PM

According to driving regulations, you must signal before overtaking, observe the distance and speed of vehicles ahead and behind, and ensure sufficient space before changing lanes. Overtaking is prohibited in no-passing zones such as bridges or areas with poor visibility. When overtaking, accelerate smoothly and quickly pass the vehicle ahead without exceeding the speed limit. Immediately signal right to return to the original lane after completing the maneuver. In rainy or foggy conditions, proceed more slowly and use lights to warn others. On multi-lane highways, also be mindful of yielding to vehicles on the right after overtaking.

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Orville
12/11/2025, 09:28:44 PM

I've been driving for over a decade, and mindset control is a major issue. Don't get impatient or impulsive when overtaking—take a deep breath first and check your surroundings, like ensuring the blind spot is clear and no vehicles are rapidly approaching from behind. Be even more patient when there's a significant speed difference, waiting for a safe opportunity before making your move. In city traffic, overtaking often leads to minor collisions, so I always prioritize maintaining a safe distance. Don't force your way through just to save a few seconds—reducing mental stress is key.

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SanClaire
01/31/2026, 10:33:49 PM

From a vehicle condition perspective, I need to evaluate my car's acceleration performance and braking system. When overtaking with a small-displacement vehicle, make sure it has sufficient power, otherwise it's both wasted effort and dangerous. Be extra cautious when overtaking behind trucks due to potential airflow-induced steering deviation - this becomes even more challenging on wet roads or steep slopes. I maintain my car regularly to ensure proper tire and light conditions. During rainy days, I double the overtaking distance for added safety.

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MichaelMarie
04/26/2026, 03:57:25 PM

Once while overtaking on a mountain road, I was in a hurry to pass through a curve and didn't check the rearview mirror, nearly colliding with a motorcyclist in a close call. Now I've learned to check the side and rear before overtaking, especially turning on lights as a warning when visibility is poor at night. After returning to my lane, I also pay attention to the position of vehicles behind to avoid causing traffic congestion. Practical experience has taught me that details determine success or failure.

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