Is it exceptionally permitted to overtake on the right in certain situations?
Overtaking
Explanation
In certain situations, it is possible to overtake on the **right** if there is **enough space**. Here we explain when it is possible:
- **Trams**: If a tram is traveling in the center of a two-way street, you can overtake it on the right.
- **Change of direction**: If the vehicle you wish to overtake is clearly signaling that it is going to turn left or stop on that side, you can overtake it on the right.
- **Urban roads**: Within cities or towns, if the roadway has at least two lanes in the same direction separated by a white line, you can overtake on the right.
Additionally, there are situations that are not considered overtaking, even if you pass another vehicle, such as on roads with **traffic jams** where the vehicles in one lane move faster than those in another. In these cases, changing lanes to overtake is not allowed.

Therefore, it is indeed possible to overtake on the right in certain circumstances, as long as there is enough space and the mentioned conditions are met.
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