On a conventional road without a physical separation between the two directions of traffic, may a car exceed the general maximum speed limit in order to overtake a vehicle travelling at 90 km/h?
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Explanation
On a **conventional road without a physical separation** between the two directions of traffic, the **maximum speed allowed for a passenger car** is **90 km/h**. This is established to ensure safety and reduce the severity of accidents.

- When a vehicle is already traveling at this maximum allowed speed, it is not possible to exceed it to overtake, as doing so would violate traffic regulations and endanger road safety.
- Therefore, if a passenger car is already traveling at 90 km/h, it is not possible to increase speed to overtake it, as this would exceed the limit established for that type of road.
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