Double overtaking is a violation
When is it considered double overtaking?
If the vehicle in front of you is overtaking another vehicle and you still overtake both vehicles at the same time, this is considered double overtaking and is a traffic violation.
When is it not considered double overtaking?
If the vehicle in front of you is overtaking a motorcycle or bicycle, then overtaking both vehicles is not considered double overtaking
Important notes
The term "vehicle in front" also includes bicycles, motorcycles, and light vehicles in the process of overtaking. Be careful to avoid violations.
Basic Knowledge
- 📚 Types of Traffic Signs
- 📚 Types of Vehicles Allowed to Drive
- 📚 Legal Speed Limits
- 📚 Legal Speed Limits on Highways
- 📚 No Parking or Stopping Zones
- 📚 Rules for Parking and Stopping on the Roadside
- 📚 Difference Between Parking and Stopping
- 📚 What is a Safety Zone?
- 📚 How to Count the Number of People
- 📚 Double Overtaking is a Violation
- 📚 Size and Weight Limits for Cargo
- 📚 Using the Vehicle Horn
- 📚 Exceptions to Parking Rules
- 📚 Ensuring Storage Space
- 📚 Hydroplaning Phenomenon
- 📚 Vehicle Types by License Category
- 📚 Periodic Vehicle Inspections
- 📚 Daily Vehicle Checks
- 📚 Stopping Distance
- 📚 Priority at Intersections
- 📚 Police Hand Signals