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.
When you come within 100 feet of an intersection or a railroad crossing, passing another vehicle is permitted.
The last 50 feet. WRONG. I just took my online drivers-ed class and I got this question wrong after consulting this page. In California, you must use your turn signal 100 feet before the intersection. Its 100 not 50, don't make the mistake I did.
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i believe when I took my test to get my permit it was 300 feet.
When within 100 feet (about five car lengths) of or crossing an intersection or railroad crossing.
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