Are you allowed to use audible signals on an interurban road?
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Explanation
**Acoustic signals** are sounds used to communicate the presence of a vehicle to other drivers. These signals are important for road safety and have specific permitted uses.
- On **interurban roads**, that is, roads outside towns or cities, the use of acoustic signals is allowed to **warn other drivers of the intention to overtake**. This helps prevent dangerous situations by alerting others to your movements.
- Additionally, acoustic signals can be used to **avoid a possible accident**. For example, if a driver has not seen you and is about to perform a dangerous maneuver, an acoustic signal can alert them and prevent an accident.
Therefore, on interurban roads, acoustic signals are valuable tools for **warning of the intention to overtake** and for **avoiding accidents**, which makes the correct answer the first option.
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