With what type of signals can you warn of an overtaking manoeuvre outside built-up areas?
Overtaking
Explanation
To warn of an overtaking maneuver outside built-up areas, it is important to use **light and sound signals**.
- **Sound signals**: Sounds used to alert other drivers. Outside built-up areas, they can be used to notify a driver that they are about to be overtaken. This helps prevent possible accidents and ensures that the driver being overtaken is aware of the maneuver.
- **Light signals**: Involve using the vehicle's lights to communicate the intention to overtake. These signals are visible and help other drivers on the road be aware of the maneuver that is going to be performed.

Using both types of signals is essential to ensure safety during overtaking, as it provides a clear and visible warning to other road users.
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