Is overtaking generally allowed at pedestrian crossings?
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Explanation
In general, **overtaking is not allowed at pedestrian crossings**. This is because pedestrians have the right of way in these areas, and overtaking could put them in danger. However, there is an exception: overtaking is allowed if it is done at a **very reduced speed** that allows stopping in time in case a pedestrian appears, thus avoiding an accident.

It is important to remember that pedestrian safety is a priority, and that is why traffic regulations are strict regarding overtaking in these areas. Additionally, it is possible to overtake **two-wheeled vehicles** at pedestrian crossings, as long as it is done with caution and at low speed.
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