What type of vehicles may exceed the general maximum speed limit on a conventional road when overtaking?
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Explanation
On **conventional roads**, no type of vehicle is authorized to exceed the **generic maximum speed** when overtaking. This is because traffic regulations establish specific speed limits that must be respected to ensure road safety.
- **Special vehicles**, such as those without brake lights or towing a trailer, have a maximum speed of 25 km/h on roads and paths, and cannot travel on highways or expressways.

- **Mopeds and light quadricycles** have a limit of 45 km/h on roads and 30 km/h on paths, and they also cannot travel on highways or expressways.

- **Trucks, vans, and vehicles with trailers** have a maximum speed of 80 km/h on conventional roads.

Therefore, **no vehicle** can exceed the maximum speed established on a conventional road when overtaking, as this would violate traffic regulations and endanger the safety of all road users.
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