Is it permitted to overtake a vehicle that is already traveling at the maximum speed limit of the road?
Overtaking
Explanation
To perform an overtaking maneuver, it is important **not to exceed the maximum speed limit** allowed on the road. This means that if a vehicle is already traveling at the maximum speed, it cannot be overtaken by increasing the speed beyond that limit.
- **Overtaking** involves increasing speed, but always within legal limits.
- It is crucial to **respect the speed limits** established on the road to ensure the safety of all road users.
- Additionally, when overtaking, you must maintain an **adequate distance** from the vehicle you wish to overtake and consider the speed and distance of oncoming vehicles.
Therefore, if a vehicle is already traveling at the maximum permitted speed, it cannot be overtaken, as this would require exceeding the speed limit, which is prohibited.
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