You can legally pass a postal vehicle when it is safe to do so, typically when the vehicle is not in motion or when it is signaling to stop. It’s important to ensure that there are no signs prohibiting passing and to check for oncoming traffic, as postal vehicles often stop to deliver mail. Always exercise caution and be aware of pedestrians and cyclists that may be around.
Yes, it is legal to pass the postal vehicle, but only on the terms of the vehicle being on it's route (delivering mail). It would be illegal/unnecessary if the vehicle was not on route, and not doing any stops.
Yes, provided you're on a road or section of road where it is legal to pass.
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In practice, It is acceptable to increase the speed of your vehicle over the legal speed limit to pass or overtake another vehicle. Legally, it is not permitted. If the other vehicle is already at the speed limit, you should not be passing it. If it were a police car you were passing, at any speed above the speed limit, they could stop you.
Legally you are not supposed to cross a double solid yellow line. Another Answer: There are exceptions. You can cross it to go around a stopped vehicle and for a few other reasons, not to pass another vehicle.
Yes, in most places, you legally need a driver's license to operate a vehicle.
If the vehicle meets the road requirements. It has to have all the appropriate lights, mirrors and other requirements to pass a road inspection.
Yes, a vehicle must be registered in order to legally operate it on public roads.
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Not as long as it's purchased legally, can be legally possessed in the country to which it is shipped, and shipped in accordance with all postal authorities involved.
Legally? Yes.