Traffic signs and rules are important on our roads and help ensure the safety and smooth flow of traffic. For some drivers, it seems that some rules have been forgotten or overlooked. Therefore, it is good to occasionally remind them of some important traffic rules.
Traffic sign 352 prohibits overtaking with one important exception: you may overtake a single vehicle whose speed does not exceed 30 km/h.
Overtaking in prohibited areas can be dangerous and usually offers only insignificant time savings. Therefore, it is important to remember that traffic rules are established for a reason, and adherence to them ensures the safety of all of us.
Compliance with traffic rules not only ensures your own safety but also the safety of other road users. By following the rules, you help reduce the risk of traffic accidents and ensure that all road users arrive at their destination safely.
Remember these rules and do your part in ensuring safe traffic!
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