Traffic Laws. Distance, interval, oncoming.
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Traffic Laws. Distance, interval, oncoming.

13.1

Depending on the speed of the road, the traffic situation, the characteristics of the cargo being transported and the condition of the vehicle, the driver must maintain a safe distance and a safe interval.

13.2

On roads outside populated areas, drivers of vehicles whose speed does not exceed 40 km / h must observe such a distance that overtaking vehicles have the opportunity to freely return to the previously occupied lane.

This requirement does not apply if the driver of a slow-moving vehicle gives warning signals when overtaking or bypassing.

13.3

When overtaking, overtaking, avoiding an obstacle or oncoming traffic, a safe interval must be observed so as not to create a danger to traffic.

13.4

If the oncoming passing is difficult, the driver, in the traffic lane of which there is an obstacle or the dimensions of the controlled vehicle impede oncoming traffic, must give way. On the road sections marked with signs 1.6 and 1.7, if there is an obstacle, the driver of a vehicle moving downhill must give way.

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