As I said, if the car is being operated, it counts as overtaking, i.e. if someone reaches the end of a queue as you go past, or has just stopped at the kerbside. If the engine is turned off, of course it isn't overtaking.
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As I said, if the car is being operated, it counts as overtaking, i.e. if someone reaches the end of a queue as you go past, or has just stopped at the kerbside. If the engine is turned off, of course it isn't overtaking.