When you are merging with traffic...
The merging driver must always be prepared to yield and adjust speed to enter safely.
If you are already on the main road...
Though merging vehicles must yield, existing traffic should cooperate to keep traffic flowing safely.
When overtaking another vehicle...
Overtaking on the left is the standard to keep traffic predictable and safe.
If a vehicle ahead signals or moves to turn left...
This is allowed because the vehicle is vacating the lane on the right side.
When in a built-up area with two or more lanes going the same way...
Marked lanes designate safe passing zones on the right side.
If you want to overtake trams in a built-up area...
Trams usually travel in the center, so overtaking on the right is necessary.
When overtaking inside a built-up area...
This space helps avoid collisions in tighter urban environments.
If your vehicle weighs more than 3500 kg...
Large vehicles have restrictions due to their size and stability concerns.
When warning others that you will overtake...
Clear signals improve safety and predictability for all drivers.
If you are in a built-up area and want to warn a vehicle ahead...
Its a polite and legal way to signal your intention to pass.
When overtaking at intersections...
Overtaking at intersections is restricted to reduce confusion and collisions.
When overtaking animals, pedestrians, bicycles, mopeds, or animal-drawn vehicles...
Extra space is needed to protect vulnerable users.