On a bridge with a carriageway width of less than 6 meters, which vehicles are prohibited from passing each other?
Right of way
Explanation
In a bridge with a roadway width of less than 6 meters, **vehicles that require a special permit to circulate** are prohibited from passing each other. This is because these vehicles are usually larger and heavier than what standard regulations allow, which could cause safety issues in confined spaces.
- **Vehicles that require a special permit**: These vehicles exceed the dimensions and weight regulated by the standards, so they require a special permit to circulate. On a narrow bridge, their size and weight could make it difficult to pass safely with other vehicles.
- **Confined spaces**: In narrow areas, such as bridges less than 6 meters wide, it is crucial for traffic to flow in an orderly and safe manner. Vehicles that do not meet standard dimensions can obstruct the passage and increase the risk of accidents.
Therefore, to ensure safety and the proper flow of traffic, these vehicles should not pass each other on narrow bridges.
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