At properly marked pedestrian crossings, overtaking...
Right of way
Explanation
Overtaking at pedestrian crossings is generally prohibited. This is because pedestrian crossings are areas where pedestrians have priority and may appear unexpectedly. Overtaking in these areas could endanger pedestrian safety, as a vehicle overtaking might not have enough time to stop if a pedestrian suddenly crosses.

There are some very specific exceptions, such as overtaking **two-wheeled vehicles** at pedestrian crossings, but it must always be done with extreme caution and at a very low speed to be able to stop if necessary. However, these exceptions do not change the general rule that overtaking is prohibited at pedestrian crossings.
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