stop the car.
where should you avoid overtaking
The overtaking craft should give way, as the overtaking craft should be the one with the most control, as it is initiating the move.
Keep clear... The power driven vessel should, if possible, maintain course and speed. The only rule for overtaking is that you keep your distance while overtaking
You should only overtake if it is safe to do so.
You should avoid overtaking on a double yellow line, hill, curve or any weather condition where you can't safely see if you can overtake the vehicle in front of you.
When one boat is overtaking another, the overtaking boat should give way to the boat being overtaken. According to the nautical rules, the overtaking vessel is required to keep clear of the other boat, which is considered the stand-on vessel. This ensures safe navigation and prevents collisions on the water.
No, overtaking on double white lines is prohibited. These lines indicate that it is unsafe to pass another vehicle, as they typically mark areas where visibility is limited or where the road may be particularly dangerous. Drivers should always adhere to road markings to ensure safety for themselves and others. Overtaking in such areas can result in fines and points on your driving license.
Blow the horn.
the one on the port
When overtaking another vessel in darkness or reduced visibility, the overtaking vessel must keep a safe distance and maintain a proper lookout. It should also ensure that it follows the navigation rules, particularly the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs), which dictate that the overtaking vessel must sound the appropriate signal and proceed with caution. Additionally, the overtaking vessel should avoid any sudden maneuvers that could confuse the other vessel.
When one boat is overtaking another, the overtaking boat must give way to the boat being overtaken. This rule ensures that the overtaken vessel maintains its course and speed without interference. The overtaking boat should maneuver safely to pass without causing a hazard to the vessel ahead.
You are about to be passed and should maintain course and speed