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SOME USEFUL TIPS FOR PASSING ON ROAD DRIVING TESTSİ ---------------------------------------------------
(N.B. This information does not claim to be a complete list but is intended to provide some helpful points that will help you to be aware of what is required)...............
Remember to check rear view mirror when pulling in and pulling out
Remember to indicate when pulling in and pulling out
Remember to turn your head and check over your shoulder when pulling out or in, merging and changing lanes.
Drive close to the correct side of the road on bends /at all times, do not cross the centre line unless making a signaled turn
Keep to the correct side of the lane you are in, do not straddle the line between lanes.
Remember to check the rear view vision mirror regularly and frequently (every 12 seconds is the standard today)
Remember to scan side roads
Remember to consistently use correct position entering and leaving intersections
Remember to slow down and control your speed approaching and entering and leaving intersections
Remember to consistently indicate intentions to other drivers
Use correct indicator protocol at roundabouts - see Road Code for details
Always stop for pedestrians who are on or are approaching a pedestrian crossing
Do not exceed the speed limit
Remember to come to a complete stop at a stop sign
If you are driving a manual car, remember not to coast in neutral.
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