1. Maintain proper following distance 2. Move left into the passing lane 3. Complete the pass
When behind a slow-moving farm vehicle, it is best to exercise patience and maintain a safe distance. Avoid tailgating or making risky overtaking maneuvers. Only pass when it is safe to do so and there is clear visibility of the road ahead.
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The rear car would be at fault for not making a safe pass.
It is safe to pass only when you are not entering the bridge and there is no oncoming traffic. It you do not have enough time to pass before a bridge wait until after you have crossed the bridge to pass.
When it is lawful and safe to do so and you have a clear field of vision ahead.
The time it takes to pass a vehicle traveling at 50 mph depends on the length of the vehicle and the speed at which you are traveling. For example, if you are driving at 60 mph and the vehicle is 20 feet long, it would take approximately 5-6 seconds to pass the vehicle safely. This includes the time to accelerate and create a safe distance between you and the vehicle you are passing. Always ensure you have enough space and visibility to execute a safe pass.
You should have at least 15-20 feet between you and the vehicle.
Yes, of course it is safe! I mean, have you seen the website? They take very precautionary steps when making it.
Wait until it is safe and legal to do so, then pass.
When passing a bicycle, you should leave plenty of space between your vehicle and the bicycle, signal your intention to pass, and only pass when it is safe to do so.
Mirror,signal, manoeuvre as simple as that.