RR-016 — Overtaking at a Stopped Crossing
Question
A vehicle ahead of you has stopped at a pedestrian crossing. What may you NOT do?
A. Overtake the stopped vehicle B. Wait behind it until it moves off C. Check for pedestrians
Correct answer: A
Explanation
You may not overtake a vehicle that has stopped at a pedestrian crossing — a pedestrian you cannot see may be crossing in front of it. Waiting and checking for pedestrians are correct.
Source basis
- Original question generated from the verified rule Pedestrian Right of Way and topic Pedestrian Right of Way. Original wording and distractors; no question bank copied. Source basis:
legislation.
Variants
- (no near-duplicate variants — distinct question)
Ontology RR-016 — Overtaking at a Stopped Crossing [relates] Pedestrian Right of Way RR-016 — Overtaking at a Stopped Crossing [relates] Pedestrian Right of Way
Connections
- Pedestrian Right of Way — covers_topic, source: 2026-06-28
- NaTIS Learner Driver Manual — derived_from_source, source: 2026-06-28