Rules of the Road
Which of the following situations makes overtaking ILLEGAL in Ireland?
- ○Overtaking on a road with a broken white centre line
- ✓Overtaking when approaching a bend or the brow of a hill
- ○Overtaking on a dual carriageway in good visibility
- ○Overtaking a slow-moving tractor on a straight road
Correct answer
Overtaking when approaching a bend or the brow of a hill
You must not overtake when approaching a bend, the brow of a hill, or any place where your view ahead is obstructed, as an oncoming vehicle could appear without warning.
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