Can a passenger car with a trailer exceed the maximum permitted speed in order to overtake?
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Explanation
A car with a trailer **cannot exceed the maximum speed limit when overtaking**. This is because, when performing an overtaking maneuver, it is necessary to increase the vehicle's speed, but **without surpassing the allowed maximum speed limit**.
- Vehicles with trailers have specific speed limits that must be respected. For example, on highways and expressways, the **maximum speed** for these vehicles is **90 km/h** and on roads it is **80 km/h**.

- Exceeding these limits when overtaking is not allowed, as doing so could compromise road safety. Additionally, it is important to maintain an **adequate safety distance** and ensure that road conditions and visibility are optimal to perform the maneuver safely.
Therefore, the correct answer is that a car with a trailer **cannot exceed the maximum speed limit when overtaking**.
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