Why Can't You Overtake a Vehicle Turning Left?
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Overtaking a vehicle turning left can easily lead to accidents. More details about overtaking are as follows: 1. Introduction: Overtaking refers to a vehicle moving to the side of another vehicle and passing the one 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. In regions with right-hand traffic, the overtaking lane is the left lane; in regions with left-hand traffic, the overtaking lane is the right lane. 2. Precautions: Overtaking is an unavoidable yet relatively dangerous maneuver in driving. It requires proficient skills and techniques, as well as adherence to traffic regulations to prevent accidents and incidents.