Which vehicles may exceed the maximum speed on dual carriageways in order to overtake?
Speed
Explanation
To overtake on highways, **no vehicle can exceed the maximum permitted speed**. This is because, when overtaking, it is necessary to increase the vehicle's speed, but always respecting the speed limit established on the road. Exceeding this limit is not allowed under any circumstances, as doing so could compromise road safety.
- **Overtaking** involves increasing speed, but without exceeding the maximum limit.
- It is important to **maintain an adequate distance** from the vehicle you wish to overtake and consider the speed of oncoming vehicles.
- The regulations are clear that **all vehicles must respect speed limits**, with no exceptions for motorcycles, cars, or other types of vehicles.

Therefore, the correct answer is that no vehicle can exceed the maximum speed when overtaking on highways.
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