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According to the traffic rules: Overtaking right before or at a crossroad is prohibited. An exit is not considered a crossroad and drivers coming out of the exit always have an obligation to give way for road users on the road the exit leads to. When the carriageway has two or more lanes in the direction of travel, overtaking should primarily take place on the left, but in some cases, it may take place on the right. Overtaking is prohibited when visibility is restricted in any way, such as by a bend or a hilltop. Overtaking of a tram that is in motion or standing still may take place either on the right or on the left. Overtaking of a tram that is in motion or standing still may take place either on the right or on the left. Overtaking in pedestrian crossings is not prohibited as such, but if you are approaching a pedestrian crossing it is prohibited to overtake vehicles or trams obstructing visibility of the crossing. Overtaking in pedestrian crossings is not prohibited as such, but if you are approaching a pedestrian crossing it is prohibited to overtake vehicles or trams obstructing visibility of the crossing. |