Common Sense....just put yourself in the driver's seat of the vehicle that you're overtaking...you're driving along the highway at 100km/hour and a car tries to overtake you with high beam...what do you think happens...disaster....You're only to use your high beam if there's no vehicle in front of you or on the opposite side of the road or more than 200 metres in front of you...but I prefer to use my high beam if there is not a single vehicle in front of me.
For a country with right side traffic you should as a rule overtake a vehicle on its left side. But on a bicycle it's allowed to overtake on the right side as well.
(in the US) On multi-lane roadways - The far right lane
No, they cannot. A continuous white line means that no vehicle should overtake another, especially when one is turning.
When approaching an intersection where another vehicle has the right of way, you should yield and allow the other vehicle to proceed first. It is important to follow traffic rules and give way to the vehicle that has the right of way to avoid accidents.
yes its right
When approaching an intersection where another vehicle has the right of way, you should yield and allow the other vehicle to proceed first. It is important to follow traffic rules and signals to ensure safety on the road.
If you arrive at an intersection with a stop sign at the same time as another vehicle, the general rule is to yield the right of way to the vehicle on your right. If in doubt, it is best to communicate with the other driver to determine who should proceed first.
. . . . in the right lane unless passing another vehicle.
That depends on the country in which you live. Some countries drive on the left, others drive on the right and this will affect which side you pass another vehicle.
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.
It perfectly depends on where you live or drive. You should dim your headlights right when you see another vehicle in front of you or right when you see the lights of another vehicle. It doesn't matter if you are seeing the tail lamp (both of you are traveling in the same direction), you should dim the lights or else it is going to make difficulties for the driver in front.
When passing, you are typically encouraged to overtake the slower vehicle on the left side. This is a standard practice in many countries where driving is on the right. However, always adhere to local traffic laws and regulations, as some regions may have specific rules regarding overtaking. Additionally, ensure it's safe to pass and signal your intentions clearly.