Is overtaking allowed on a curve or a hillcrest with reduced visibility on a road that has two lanes in each direction?
Overtaking
Explanation
Overtaking on a **curve** or on a **crest of a hill** with reduced visibility is generally prohibited because it is not possible to clearly see if a vehicle is coming from the opposite direction. However, there is an exception: if the road has **two lanes for each direction** and the directions are clearly marked, overtaking is allowed without entering the opposite lane. This means that if there is a **physical separation or a continuous line** dividing the directions of traffic, overtaking is safe and permitted, as it does not endanger vehicles coming from the opposite direction.
Therefore, the key is that the **directions of traffic are well marked** so that overtaking is safe and permitted in these situations.
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