When driving on a road outside town and wanting to overtake a motorcycle, what is the minimum lateral separation that the driver must keep while overtaking?
Traffic regulations state that, when a vehicle overtakes pedestrians, animals, two-wheeled or animal drawn vehicles on roads outside of town, the minimum lateral separation that must be maintained is 1.50 meters, and the maneuver must be performed occupying part or all of the contiguous lane, provided the necessary conditions to overtake are in place.
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