At what maximum speed may a car overtake on a conventional road?
Speed
Explanation
To overtake on a **conventional road**, a car must respect the **maximum speed limit of 90 km/h**. This is because conventional roads have a specific speed limit to ensure the safety of all road users.
- On **motorways and highways**, the maximum permitted speed is 120 km/h, but this is not the case for conventional roads, where the limit is lower.
- Although some roads may have a limit of 100 km/h, this is not common and depends on the specific characteristics of the road.

Therefore, when overtaking on a conventional road, a car must not exceed **90 km/h** to comply with traffic regulations and ensure safe driving.
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