When are you allowed to pass another vehicle?

When a vehicle has stopped at a pedestrian crossing
When you are less than 10 metres away from a railway level crossing
When you can see at least 100 metres of clear road in front of you once you have finished passing
When you are coming up to a blind corner or blind bend

The correct answer is option 3: "After you have completed the overtaking, you should be able to see at least 100 meters of clear road ahead."

Remember that overtaking is prohibited in the following situations:
1. Overtaking is prohibited near pedestrian crossings.
2. Overtaking is prohibited on curves.
3. Overtaking is prohibited when you cannot see a clear stretch of road ahead for at least 100 meters.
4. Overtaking is prohibited at traffic intersections.
5. Overtaking is prohibited at railway crossings.
6. Overtaking is prohibited in buffer zones.