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You wish to overtake a farm tractor with a mounted implement extending beyond its back. What must you remember?
The mounted implement can swing out when the tractor turns off
The rear lights may be heavily soiled or concealed, making direction signals difficult or impossible to see when they are on
Farm tractors can always be overtaken safely due to their low speed
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
You answered correctly. When overtaking a farm tractor with an implement extending from the back, always consider that the implement may swing out if the tractor turns, which could make your overtaking maneuver dangerous. Additionally, the rear lights on the tractor could be dirty or hidden, making it hard to see its turn signals, so you might not notice the tractor’s intentions. Never assume overtaking is always safe just because the tractor moves slowly; its unexpected movements or poor visibility create specific risks. Remember these details whenever you consider overtaking agricultural vehicles: always check for possible wide swings and be cautious about the visibility of lights and signals.