Kinda. If there is significant overlap you have to leave a space, if not there will be contact. If there is no overlap or very little you don't have to wprry.
A general rule of thumb would be
GTi : front bumper to door. (give or takep
FBM : front wheel to rear wheel. (give or take)
If there is anything lesser than this you are able to turn into the corner without fear of contact as any would be on the fault of the overtaking car. Still, it is a good idea to keep eyes peeled and leave precautionary space if you think the passing driver is too aggressive.
Barge passing is when a car fully behind the car infront (either right behind or few car lengths behind) decides to jump and dive on the inside with no prior overlap.
A general rule of thumb would be
GTi : front bumper to door. (give or takep
FBM : front wheel to rear wheel. (give or take)
If there is anything lesser than this you are able to turn into the corner without fear of contact as any would be on the fault of the overtaking car. Still, it is a good idea to keep eyes peeled and leave precautionary space if you think the passing driver is too aggressive.
Barge passing is when a car fully behind the car infront (either right behind or few car lengths behind) decides to jump and dive on the inside with no prior overlap.
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