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Boostercreep
1 year ago

No, you can’t.

If we think now in accordance with the law, you don’t have to overtake the 100 before you at 100 because it’s not too slow.

If it runs 80, it must not exceed your speed 100.

does not look but it would be right

FloXD80
1 year ago

When overtaking, you also have to comply with all applicable rules of the road regulations. If this is not possible, you must not overtake. In this case, the overtaking is not so slow that overtaking is justified.

Paejexa
1 year ago

No, you have to officially keep the current speed limit when overtaking.

For example, I only surpass when someone with 15-20 km/h is less than allowed on the road.

MichaelSAL74
1 year ago

Of course not

Dibo123y
1 year ago

right is not allowed, but it is still good, because the safe overtake from a driver who drives 90 you get better with 110 stops.

JochenOWL
1 year ago

Of course not.

The maximum permissible speed shall not be exceeded even when overtaking.

Bananenmayo
1 year ago

No. Besides, this implies that you want to overtake someone who drives at the speed limit or minimally below it.

ErikG172
1 year ago

As part of the rules you can naturally overtake;-) If you are a bit faster than allowed you will be flashed or so 😉

Oldtimer2000
1 year ago

I think so, because everything else is uncertain.

You think wrong, even when overtaking, the maximum permissible speed must not be exceeded.

turnmami
1 year ago

No. You also have to keep the speed limits here.

Otherwise you can not overtake

verreisterNutzer
1 year ago

No! If you have to exceed the permissible speed when overtaking, you must not overtake.

Havenari
1 year ago

If you’d be allowed.

Rosswurscht
1 year ago

Not allowed = not allowed.

Therefore, the to be overtaken must also be correspondingly slow, so that you come by quickly.