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When passing another vehicle on a two-way, two-lane highway, when must you complete the pass?

  1. Within 50 feet of oncoming traffic

  2. Before coming within 100 feet of oncoming traffic

  3. Before coming within 200 feet of oncoming traffic

  4. Whenever safe to do so

The correct answer is: Before coming within 200 feet of oncoming traffic

When passing another vehicle on a two-way, two-lane highway, it is crucial to ensure not only the safety of the maneuver but also adherence to traffic regulations. Completing the pass before coming within 200 feet of oncoming traffic is designed to minimize the risk of collision. This distance allows ample room for the driver to return to their lane and ensures that there is sufficient space between the vehicles. The regulation emphasizes the importance of situational awareness and the need to avoid dangerous scenarios that could arise from abrupt lane changes in close proximity to oncoming vehicles. Maintaining this distance helps to ensure that drivers have the necessary time and visibility to judge the oncoming traffic’s speed and distance, significantly enhancing overall road safety.