In crosswalks and surrounding areas, is it permitted to overtake?
As a general rule, it is completely prohibited to overtake in a pedestrian crossing or in its vicinity, except when you want to overtake a two-wheeled vehicle and there is enough visibility so as not to endanger any pedestrians, or when it is done at a speed that is slow enough that you can safely stop the vehicle in time if there is a risk of hitting a pedestrian.
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As a general rule, it is completely prohibited to overtake in a pedestrian crossing or in its vicinity, except when you want to overtake a two-wheeled vehicle and there is enough visibility so as not to endanger any pedestrians, or when it is done at a speed that is slow enough that you can safely stop the vehicle in time if there is a risk of hitting a pedestrian.
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