What is a manoeuvre in general terms?
Maneuvers – General Rules
Explanation
A **maneuver** refers to any **change in the position of the vehicle** on the roadway. This includes actions such as overtaking other vehicles, entering a road, or any other variation in the vehicle's location while driving.
- **Overtaking** is an example of a maneuver where slower-moving vehicles are passed. This action involves a change in the position of the vehicle on the roadway.

- When performing a maneuver, it is crucial to follow the **R.S.M. safety rule**: observe through the rearview mirror, signal the intention to maneuver, and finally, execute the maneuver safely.
- During the maneuver, it is important not to endanger other vehicles or pedestrians, yield when necessary, and adjust speed appropriately.
Therefore, a maneuver involves a **change in the position of the vehicle** on the roadway, which confirms that the correct answer is the variation of the vehicle's position on the roadway.
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