Are overtaking manoeuvres allowed on pedestrian crossings and in their vicinity?
Overtaking
Explanation
Overtaking at pedestrian crossings is allowed under certain conditions. It is crucial that the driver maintains a speed low enough to be able to stop quickly if a pedestrian suddenly appears. This ensures the safety of pedestrians, who have the right of way in these areas.

- Overtaking at low speed allows the driver to react in time to any unforeseen event, such as the appearance of a pedestrian.
- The priority of pedestrians at pedestrian crossings is fundamental, and drivers must be prepared to yield to them at all times.
Therefore, the correct answer is that overtaking at pedestrian crossings is allowed, as long as it is done at a speed that allows stopping in case of danger.
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