Overtaking the odds: Do passing zones make rural roads safer?

The frustration of getting stuck behind a slow vehicle on a remote road is all too familiar to drivers in Pennsylvania, where rural roads make up about 60% of highways. One of the roadway features that addresses this issue are passing zones—dotted sections of two-lane roadways that allow for vehicles to cross into the opposing lane of traffic to pass other vehicles—but are they safe?

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