In which of these situations is it NOT permitted to cross into the oncoming lane over a solid line in order to overtake?
Overtaking
Explanation
To understand why you cannot cross into the opposite lane with a continuous line when overtaking a **motorcycle**, it is important to consider the overtaking rules.
- **Overtaking on a continuous line:** It is prohibited to invade the opposite lane when there is a continuous line, as this line indicates that it is not safe to cross to the other side due to lack of visibility or dangerous conditions on the road.
- **Exceptions for two-wheeled vehicles:** Although in some cases it is allowed to overtake two-wheeled vehicles, such as mopeds, in specific situations (for example, at pedestrian crossings or intersections), this does not imply that you can invade the opposite lane if there is a continuous line.
- **Safety and visibility:** The prohibition of overtaking in these conditions is due to the need to maintain safety and adequate visibility on the road. Overtaking a motorcycle by crossing a continuous line could endanger both the motorcyclist and other road users.
Therefore, when overtaking a motorcycle, you should not invade the opposite lane if there is a continuous line, as this is strictly prohibited to ensure road safety.
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