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What is the correct procedure for pulling out to overtake?
There is no danger to the traffic behind
Oncoming traffic is not endangered
The vehicle in front indicates right
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
To safely overtake another vehicle, you must make sure of two things: First, that there is no danger to the traffic behind you, meaning you have properly checked your mirrors and blind spot to ensure another vehicle is not already overtaking or approaching quickly from behind. Second, oncoming traffic must not be in danger, so you need to confirm that there is enough clear distance ahead and no vehicle is coming toward you in the other lane. The requirement for the vehicle in front to indicate right is incorrect; overtaking depends on your own safety checks, not on signals from the vehicle ahead. By choosing the first two answers, you correctly identified the necessary safety checks before overtaking. Remember these checks each time before you pull out to overtake.