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You should never drive on the left half on the roadway (for passing) when you are within how many feet from an intersection, bridge, or railroad crossing?

  1. 50 ft

  2. 75 ft

  3. 100 ft

  4. 125 ft

The correct answer is: 100 ft

It is important to always be cautious and aware of your surroundings while driving. Driving on the left half of the roadway for passing can be hazardous, especially when approaching an intersection, bridge, or railroad crossing. The correct distance to avoid passing on the left is 100 feet, as it gives enough time and space to safely slow down or stop if necessary. Option A is too close to the intersection, while options B and D give a bit more distance but still may not allow enough time to react. Option C is the best choice as it allows for a safe distance while maintaining a reasonable speed.