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Same question I got wrong

I assumed the question was referring to when it is safe to go back into the right lane. Like I said in my previous post, allot of the questions are missing the appropriate context.

If the exam ment how much distance you need to keep BEFORE you overtake, than 60m is correct as per official ETS2MP rules:

 

Source: http://forum.ets2mp.com/index.php?/topic/15-in-game-rules-en-11-08-2015/

 

When overtaking

 

- Start your overtaking maneuver when you are at least 60m from the truck in front of you (you can always check the distances using the <TAB> key).

- Stay in line

- When you checked that the other driver is 100m behind you, you can start merging back.

- Alternatively, if you see the other driver turn its lights on, or hear him honk 2 short times, it means that you can merge back safely from his point of view, even if you're not 100m ahead. In that case, it's nice to thank him using the left-right-left-right blinker signal. Note that high beams would normally be used IRL, but cannot be seen for now in the MP game.

 

Any question for an exam should be presented in such a way that there cannot be any debate about the correct answer afterwards.

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