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When are you allowed to pass on the right?
When the road is clear
When the vehicle in front of you is turning left
When you are on a highway
When you are approaching a traffic signal
The correct answer is: When the vehicle in front of you is turning left
Passing on the right is permitted when the vehicle ahead is turning left, as long as it is safe to do so. This is a common scenario in which a driver can maneuver around the left-turning vehicle without encroaching into oncoming traffic or violating traffic regulations. It is important to ensure that there is enough space and that this action does not lead to an unsafe condition. While passing on the right may be permissible in other contexts, such as certain types of highways or when the road is clear, these instances have additional requirements and may not be universally acceptable or safe. For instance, on highways, there are often specific lane designations that dictate when and where passing is appropriate. Similarly, the presence of a traffic signal does not inherently provide the right to pass on the right, as other factors such as lane configurations and traffic rules must also be considered in those situations.