When overtaking on a conventional road with a car, is it allowed to exceed the maximum speed limit from March 2022 onwards?
Overtaking
Explanation
As of March 2022, **it is not allowed to exceed the maximum permitted speed to overtake on conventional roads**. This means that if you are driving a car, you must respect the speed limit established on these roads.
- **Conventional roads**: The maximum permitted speed for cars is **90 km/h**. On some roads, this limit may be **100 km/h**, but in no case is it allowed to exceed these limits to overtake.

- **Highways and motorways**: Although the speed limit is higher, at **120 km/h**, it is also not allowed to exceed this limit to overtake.

Therefore, the correct answer is that **you cannot exceed the maximum permitted speed to overtake on conventional roads**, as it is prohibited.
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