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.
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
I would add that a smaller boat overtaking a larger boat or ship should always give way or alter its course because a larger boat or ship cannot quickly slow down or change its course. The larger vessel already underway should continue, without the added concern of an overtaking smaller boat causing a collision.
You should only overtake if it is safe to do so.
stop the car.
In an overtaking situation at sea, the "stand-on vessel" is the ship that has the right of way and should maintain its course and speed. The other vessel, known as the "give-way vessel," is required to take action to avoid a collision by altering its course or speed. It is crucial for the stand-on vessel to remain vigilant and aware of the give-way vessel's actions, as it still needs to be prepared to avoid an accident if necessary.
On a two lane Hwy and its a solid yellow line. Never on a curve when you cant see apposing traffic. Just drive safely and everyone will be better off.
the one on the port
When overtaking a motorcyclist in strong winds, maintain a safe distance to avoid causing turbulence for the motorcyclist. Ensure you give enough space when passing to prevent sudden gusts of wind from affecting their stability. Use extra caution and be prepared for sudden changes in wind direction that could impact both your vehicle and the motorcyclist.
You are about to be passed and should maintain course and speed
you are about to be passed and should maintain course and speed