Is it permitted to use the audible warning devices to indicate the intention to overtake?
Overtaking
Explanation
**Acoustic signals** are sounds used to warn other drivers of the presence of a vehicle. These signals can only be used in specific situations:
- **Avoid an accident**: Their use is allowed to prevent possible collisions.
- **Outside built-up areas**: It is possible to use acoustic signals to warn another driver of the intention to overtake, but only on roads that are outside towns or cities.
- **Priority services**: They can also be used to indicate that you need to pass or park due to an emergency, such as taking a seriously injured person to the hospital.
Therefore, the correct answer is that it is allowed to use acoustic signals to warn of the intention to overtake, but **only outside built-up areas**.
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