RTO Learner's Licence Test· Regional Transport Office (state RTOs)
Overtaking is prohibited:
Choices
- AOnly on highways
- BOn a curve, at a junction, on a hill, or where visibility is restrictedCorrect
- COnly at night
- DAnywhere with a divider
Answer
On a curve, at a junction, on a hill, or where visibility is restricted
Per the Rules of the Road Regulations 1989, overtaking is unsafe and prohibited where visibility is limited - curves, junctions, hill crests, narrow bridges, and pedestrian crossings.
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