What is the minimum lateral clearance required when overtaking an animal outside built-up areas?
Overtaking
Explanation
When overtaking an **animal outside of a populated area**, it is important to maintain a **minimum lateral separation of 1.50 meters**. This distance is necessary to ensure the safety of both the animal and the driver.
- The **lateral separation** is the distance that must be maintained between two vehicles or, in this case, between a vehicle and an animal, to avoid any danger.
- When overtaking, it is crucial to ensure that there is no danger to the animal or to other drivers. This includes maintaining an adequate distance to avoid frightening the animal or causing an accident.

- Additionally, when overtaking, it must be taken into account that the speed should not exceed the permitted limit and that it is necessary to change to the left lane if needed, always maintaining the safety distance.
Therefore, the correct answer is to maintain a lateral separation of **1.50 meters** when overtaking an animal outside of a populated area.
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