On a road, when are you allowed to overtake on the right?
Overtaking
Explanation
On a road, overtaking is normally done on the **left side** of the vehicle you wish to overtake. However, there are exceptions where overtaking on the **right** is allowed. One of these exceptions is when the vehicle in front is clearly indicating that it is going to **turn left** or stop on that side. In this case, if there is **free space** on the road, you can overtake on the right.
It is important to remember that this maneuver is only valid if the vehicle in front has signaled its intention to turn left, creating a safe opportunity to overtake on the right. Additionally, there must be enough space on the road to perform the maneuver safely.
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