On an urban road with two lanes of traffic in the same direction of travel, is a cyclist allowed to overtake a car on the right?
Overtaking
Explanation
On an urban road with two lanes in the same direction, a cyclist **can overtake on the right** of a car, as long as it does not pose a danger to other users. This is an exception to the general rule of overtaking on the left, allowed in urban areas when there are at least two lanes in the same direction, separated by a white line.
It is important for the cyclist to **take precautions** and ensure that the overtaking does not cause risks. Additionally, they must maintain a safe distance and be attentive to traffic and road conditions.
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