On a bend with limited visibility, may the white vehicle overtake the yellow one?
Overtaking
Explanation
Overtaking in curves with reduced visibility
- In curves or crests with **reduced visibility**, **overtaking is prohibited**.
- It is only allowed as an exception if done **without invading the opposite lane** and when **both directions are clearly demarcated** (road markings or physical separation).
- If the road **does not have a clear separation** between directions (for example, **without a central line**), **overtaking is not allowed**.
Reason: The lack of visibility prevents ensuring that the opposite lane is clear and increases the risk of invading it unintentionally.
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