Far enough to know that there is no chance that you would collide or cause oncoming vehicles to brake.
4'8''.
8 seconds
8 seconds
You never pass a car on a hill or in a curve.
To pass, you need to be in a passing zone. There should be a clear view of the road ahead and enough time to pass before meeting oncoming cars.
To pass, you need to be in a passing zone. There should be a clear view of the road ahead and enough time to pass before meeting oncoming cars.
When it is lawful and safe to do so and you have a clear field of vision ahead.
Never. The only time you can pass another vehicle on the right is if there is a lane on that side you can go into to pass it.
No. If the vehicle you are passing is going at the correct speed, why should you need to overtake. When overtaking a vehicle you should ensure there is enough clear road ahead of you to pass the vehicle without over speeding. If this is not the case you should not attempt an overtaking manoeuvre.
1/4 of a mile
When a vehicle ahead of you stops to let a prediction pass in front of you you should
Slow down, check side/rear/blind spot to see if the lane beside you is clear, put on your turn signal, merge to the lane away from the stopped emergency vehicle. However, be prepared to come to a full stop if needed or directed by emergency personnel. Do not gawk-- keep your eyes on the road. Looking at accidents is a sure way to cause another accident.