Is it permitted to overtake a motorcycle at an intersection?
Overtaking
Explanation
To overtake a motorcycle at an intersection, it is important to consider the right-of-way rules. **You can overtake if you have the right of way** at the crossing. This means that if there is a sign granting us preference, we can safely perform the overtaking.
- At intersections, overtaking two-wheeled vehicles, such as motorcycles, is allowed as long as you have the right of way. This applies, for example, in roundabouts or when there are signs indicating that we have preference.
- It is essential to ensure that the overtaking does not endanger other road users. We must check that there are no obstacles or conditions that impair visibility, such as fog or heavy rain.
- Additionally, it is important to remember that when overtaking, we must maintain an **adequate safety distance** and perform the maneuver in a way that does not affect the circulation of other vehicles.
In summary, overtaking at intersections is possible if you have the right of way and take the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of all road users.
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