On an urban road with two or more marked lanes in the same direction of travel, is overtaking on the right allowed?
Overtaking
Explanation
On an urban road with **two or more lanes in the same direction**, overtaking on the **right** is allowed. This is possible when the lanes are **separated by a white line** painted on the ground. In these situations, drivers can choose the lane they prefer to drive and overtake, as long as they do not obstruct the passage of other vehicles.

It is important to remember that this rule applies **within towns or cities** and is an exception to the general rule of overtaking on the left.
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