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You want to overtake. What should you do?
- only if I have a clear view over the necessary stretch of road
- only if there is no oncoming vehicle
- at the same time, as the [blue car]
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
Your answer is correct because in Germany, overtaking is only permitted when you have a clear, unobstructed view of the road ahead and when no oncoming vehicle is approaching. This ensures enough time and space to safely pass another vehicle without causing danger or forcing other road users into unexpected maneuvers. Overtaking simultaneously with another vehicle on the adjacent lane (option 3) is not safe and generally prohibited, as it increases the risk of collision, especially if there isn't sufficient space or if oncoming traffic is near. Always make sure the road ahead is visible and free from oncoming traffic before you begin to overtake. This rule helps maintain traffic safety on two-lane roads and prevents accidents caused by dangerous overtaking maneuvers.