No.
It's not allowed because motorist taking a right hand turn may think your in the far land and drive out in front of you when you merge.
When the intersection is clear and your direction has right of way.
its the point of intersection
It is generally not allowed to pass or cross the center line within 100 feet of an intersection. This is to ensure safety and prevent collisions with vehicles entering or exiting the intersection.
Wait for the truck to pass through the intersection
On an open highway with no intersecting roadways, it is very illegal. You will cause an accident if the other vehicle decides to turn to the left at an intersection.
On Mentor Avenue, just pass the Hopkins intersection.
No - False. It is located prior to the crorsswalk - if the intersection has any - and marks the line beyond which a vehicles bumper may not pass when coming to a stop.
On a curve. Through an intersection. Anywhere a no passing sign is posted.
when its a "no passing zone" or "do not pass"sign posted never attempt to pass a car ahead of you.. ~On a curve. ~Near or at the crest of a hill. ~In an intersection
When preparing to pass another vehicle at an intersection, you should generally be at least 100 feet away from the intersection before making your move. This distance can vary by state or local traffic laws, so it's important to check specific regulations. Additionally, ensure that the intersection is clear and that it's safe to pass without interfering with other vehicles or pedestrians. Always prioritize safety and adhere to traffic signals and signs.
It's illegal in all fifty states to do this--and extremely stupid too.
Wait until the intersection clears up so you can pass it. Common sense, you wouldn't want to drive into them just because the green light told you to.