This week's tip, taken from the Iowa Driver's Manual, concerns driving conditions that make it dangerous to pass a vehicle on a two-lane road. You may want to pass this advice along to your fleet drivers as a friendly reminder.
Do not pass when:
- Your vehicle is coming to the top of a hill
- Your vehicle is going around a curve and your view along the highway is obstructed
- Your vehicle is within 100 feet of a narrow bridge, viaduct or tunnel that has a sign posted to let you know it is there
- Your vehicle is within 100 feet of an intersection or railroad crossing
- Your vehicle must go off the pavement or onto the shoulder of the road in order to pass
- There is a stopped school bus in your lane or the oncoming lane, or there is a school bus with its red or amber warning signal lights flashing or its stop arm out
- Oncoming traffic is so close it would be dangerous to try to make it around the vehicle you are passing.
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