When is overtaking prohibited in tunnels?
Overtaking
Explanation
In **tunnels** where there is only **one lane in each direction**, overtaking is prohibited. This is because overtaking in these conditions involves invading the opposite lane, which is dangerous due to the lack of visibility and space to maneuver. In a tunnel, these conditions are exacerbated, as the space is more limited and visibility may be restricted, increasing the risk of head-on collisions. Therefore, to ensure the safety of all road users, overtaking is prohibited in these situations.
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