If your vehicle is going to be overtaken, do you have any obligation?
Overtaking
Explanation
When a vehicle is about to be overtaken, the driver has the **obligation to facilitate the maneuver** for the overtaking vehicle. This involves several important actions:
- **Positioning at the right edge of the lane**: The driver must place their vehicle as close as possible to the right edge of the roadway, without encroaching on the shoulder. This helps create more space for the overtaking vehicle to perform the maneuver safely.

- **Not increasing speed**: It is crucial not to accelerate while being overtaken, as this could hinder the other driver's maneuver and increase the risk of an accident.
- **Reducing speed in dangerous situations**: If a situation arises that could endanger the overtaking maneuver, the driver must reduce speed to facilitate the safe passage of the other vehicle.
These actions are essential to ensure the safety of all road users during the overtaking process.
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