Dual Carriageway Driving
Dual carriageway definition is at least one lane of traffic (usually two or more traveling in the same direction) which is divided by a central reservation and barrier that separates the other carriageway travelling in the opposite direction. Regardless of the amount of lanes, it will remain a single carriageway
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2 SECOND RULE
The safe and correct following distances are difficult to establish. For this reason, the 2 second rule is used to gain a safe following distance at any speed and is also an easy method for all drivers to remember. The rule is very simple and easy to understand by using
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TRAFFIC LIGHTS RULES
Learning how to deal with and anticipate traffic lights takes time and practice. Understanding traffic lights and dealing with them correctly is essential to safe driving and is of course necessary to pass the driving test. As UK roads get busier, a greater number of traffic lights are needed to
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Country Road Driving
COUNTRY ROAD DRIVING All driving test centres are either based in a rural area or if located in a busy town or city, are often located on the outskirts. They are located in these areas so as many diverse road types can be taken during the driving test. Most driving test routes include rural
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