When Overtaking, one must:
• Indicate your intention to overtake before you change lanes by using indicators or hand signals.
• After overtaking, indicate that you intend to move back to the lane in which you were originally travelling.
One must:
• Slow down.
• Keep a sharp lookout for passengers embarking or disembarking from the vehicles.
• Keep a sharp lookout for pedestrians and children.
You must keep as far left as possible.
• Do not accelerate.
• On a multi-lane road, you must move to the left-hand lane when the driver behind you indicates his intention of passing you.
• You may not overtake on the left-hand shoulder or verge of the roadway, whether it is paved or not.
• Never overtake a vehicle that has come to a complete stop at a pedestrian crossing or at a scholar patrol point.
• Do not overtake a vehicle that is slowing down or preparing to stop at a YIELD or GIVE WAY sign.
• Avoid overtaking when the vehicle ahead is slowing down on an incline, hill, or blind rise.
• Do not overtake on or near a bend, unless the road is sufficiently wide and visibility is clear.
• If overtaking could force another driver or rider to brake, swerve, or leave the road, it is unsafe and illegal.
• If overtaking can create a danger to any pedestrians.