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To judge this,
consider how much time will saved. In dense traffic or if you are about
to turn left very little time is saved by overtaking.
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Is it Safe?
First assess the
comparative speed of the vehicle to be overtaken or of oncoming traffic
and your own rate of acceleration. Only if you are certain that there is
enough clear space ahead to enable you to regain your position correctly
without causing danger or inconvenience to any other driver, is it really
safe.
Overtaking on the
left is permissible only
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When you are turning
left at a junction.
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When the driver ahead
has signaled his intention to turn right or has taken up his position to
do so.
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In traffic lanes when
vehicles in your lane are moving faster than the ones in the lane on
your right.

Procedure for
overtaking
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Check behind in your
mirror.
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Check the distance
seen to be clear ahead.
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Change down if
necessary for peak acceleration.
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Check behind again in
your mirror.
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Give a signal of
turning right.
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Overtake leaving a
good margin.
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Check behind in your
mirror and take your correct position when it is clear-- don't cut in.
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At night, never dazzle
the driver in front through his mirror or those proceeding in the
opposite direction. The use of headlights is prohibited in Bombay.
Don't over take.
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From the left except
as explained
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By weaving in and out
from one lane to another.
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At a pedestrian
crossing or when pedestrians are seen crossing else where.
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At a road junction
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At a bend or corner
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By crossing the
continuous white line painted along the center of the road.
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On a humpback bridge.
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Where the road
narrows.
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At a level crossing.
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When the road ahead is
not clearly visible.
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When there is a sign
prohibiting overtaking.
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When you would cause
another vehicle to slow down or swerve.
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When you are in doubt.
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