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Q: If you want to overtake a horse rider you have to overtake it on the inside?
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What side do you overtake a horse rider on?

if you want to overtake a horse rider you do it on the outside !!!


If you want to over take a horse rider what do you do?

Ask it for authorisation and overtake it on the inside!


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