Is it permitted to exceed the generic maximum speed limit on a motorway or urban road in order to overtake?
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Explanation
To overtake on a motorway or urban road, it is important to remember that **you cannot exceed the maximum permitted speed**. This means that even if you need to increase your speed to overtake, you must stay within the speed limit established for that road.
- **Overtaking** involves increasing speed, but always respecting the maximum permitted limit. Exceeding this limit is not allowed under any circumstances, not even to overtake another vehicle.
- In overtaking situations, it is crucial to **maintain a safe distance** from the vehicle you are overtaking and ensure that road conditions allow it. Additionally, you must return to your lane safely and without affecting other drivers.
- Traffic regulations are clear regarding speed: **you cannot exceed the speed limit** on motorways or urban roads, even during overtaking. This helps ensure the safety of all road users.
Therefore, the correct answer is that **you cannot exceed the generic maximum speed to overtake**.
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