Which sections of urban roads are prohibited from overtaking when driving a motor vehicle?
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The following introduces the sections of urban roads where overtaking is prohibited: Sections with excessive pedestrians: These include pedestrian crossings, intersections, or sections with high traffic volume in urban areas where pedestrians are frequently encountered. Narrow bridges, steep slopes, etc.: In addition to these common sections where overtaking is prohibited, there are also narrow bridges, steep slopes, railway crossings, curves, and tunnels. Overtaking is not allowed in these less frequently encountered sections either, as long as there are no conditions for overtaking. Definition: Overtaking refers to a vehicle moving to the side of another vehicle and passing the vehicle ahead that is traveling in the same direction. The lane typically used for overtaking is the inner lane, which is closer to the center of the road and farther from the shoulder.