Where is it not allowed to overtake when driving on the road?
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Places where overtaking is not allowed when driving on the road include curves, etc. Below is an introduction to places where overtaking is not allowed: 1. Special road sections where overtaking is not allowed: Overtaking is not allowed on curves. Overtaking is not allowed on slopes because accelerating to overtake is dangerous. Overtaking is not allowed when crossing bridges. Overtaking is not allowed when there are intersections or crossings ahead. Overtaking is not allowed when there is an oncoming vehicle within 200 meters. When driving on highways, overtaking is not allowed after entering deceleration lanes, acceleration lanes, or ramps. Overtaking is not allowed when entering or exiting toll stations and service areas. 2. Unsafe times when overtaking is not allowed: Overtaking is not allowed when the vehicle ahead signals a left turn or U-turn. Overtaking is not allowed if there is a possibility of meeting an oncoming vehicle during the overtaking process. Overtaking is not allowed when the vehicle ahead is overtaking another vehicle. Overtaking is not allowed when the vehicle ahead is a police car, fire truck, etc., performing emergency tasks. Overtaking is not allowed when weather conditions are poor.