Is it permitted to warn of an overtaking manoeuvre within built-up areas using audible signals?
Overtaking
Explanation
**Acoustic signals** are sounds used to warn other drivers of the presence of a vehicle. However, their use is restricted to specific situations:
- **To avoid a possible accident**.
- **Outside built-up areas**, to warn a driver that they are about to be overtaken.
- **Priority services**, such as transporting a seriously injured person to the hospital.
Within built-up areas, it is not permitted to use acoustic signals to warn of an overtaking. This is because the use of these signals is limited to emergency situations or on roads outside urban areas. Therefore, the correct answer is that **you cannot warn with acoustic signals of an overtaking within built-up areas**.
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