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Which alternative is true when it comes to passing a bus standing still at a bus stop?
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The risk of someone running out in front of the bus means you should make sure you have more space than normal to the sides.
The last alternative would have been correct if it had said “50 km/h or lower” instead of “higher than 50 km/h.”
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