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Evading means driving past a stationary vehicle, road user or obstacle.
When passing, the driver is obliged to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle, road user or obstacle being avoided, and if necessary, reduce speed; passing a vehicle signaling the intention to turn left can only be done on its right side.
The prohibition to bypass applies to:
- vehicles that were traveling in the same direction and stopped to give way to a pedestrian,
- vehicles waiting in front of the railway crossing,
- vehicles signaling their intention to turn left with their turn signal - on their left side,,
- trams standing at the stop with passengers boarding or alighting.