Driving theory questions
Car A tags along with car B during an overtaking. What is true about A’s actions?
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“If a vehicle in front of you starts overtaking, you should never ‘tag along’ and follow them while overtaking.” (Du och jag i trafiken [You and me in traffic], 28th Edition, page 250)
If B is forced to move into a gap due to oncoming traffic, there is a great risk of A “getting stuck” in the wrong lane, as B has taken the only space available. In addition, it is unwise to trust the assessment of the driver in front, as they surely have not considered whether another car will manage the overtake as well.
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