![]() Causing a vehicle to slow when changing lanes on a dual carriageway When you move from the right-hand lane to the left-hand lane to exit the roundabout, you make no rear or passenger-side observations or mirror checks. You need to take the right-hand exit on a large multi-lane roundabout. Not using mirrors when exiting a roundabout These are some examples of mistakes that would count towards this fault. This means you’re unaware of any parked vehicles, obstructions or other possible hazards.Īny mistakes you make in this area when changing direction will be counted under the ‘Mirrors - Change direction’ fault on your driving test result. Throughout the test, when you turn left from a minor road into a busier road, you do not make any effective observations to the left. Repeatedly not looking left when turning left When you emerge from a junction, you look too late (either left or right) for the observations to be effective, as you’re already partly into the next road. You emerge and cross the crossroads without making any observations to the right or left. When you approach a crossroads, you do not recognise that it’s a junction. When you’re on a slip road to join a dual carriageway, you enter the dual carriageway without making any observations, or you do not give way to the traffic on the main carriageway. Making no observations when joining a dual carriageway from a slip road the driving examiner to use the dual controls to brake.a vehicle approaching from either the left or right to do an emergency stop to avoid hitting you.When you emerge from a junction, you make no effective observations at all. ![]() You still enter the roundabout, causing the vehicle approaching to slow down. When you approach a roundabout, there’s a vehicle approaching from the right. Entering a roundabout with a vehicle approaching from the right ![]() You move off, forcing the vehicle to slow significantly. When you turn either left or right from a minor road, you make observations but fail to judge the speed of the approaching vehicle. Failing to judge the speed of an approaching vehicle Any mistakes you make in this area will be counted under the ‘Junctions - Observations’ fault on your driving test result.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |