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What is the first ruler of the road? - (answer)Always be able to stop your vehicle well within the distance
from which you can see the road to be clear.
When should you not overtake? - (answer)At a road junction, on a corner or bend, on the brow of a hill,
at a pedestrian crossing, on a hump-back Bridge where the road narrows or where the road is divided
with an unbroken white line.
When can you overtake on the left? - (answer)On a one-way road, at a roundabout, when a driver in
front gives a signal that he is about to turn right, passing a line of slow moving vehicles in order to clear
a traffic congestion, turning left at a crossroads on a four-lane road.
After overtaking a vehicle what should you do before rejoining the line? - (answer)Check your rare view
mirror.
When must you dip your lights? - (answer)On wet roads, in brightly lit areas, approaching an oncoming
vehicle, traveling close behind a vehicle, approaching a police officer on point duty, at traffic lights,
approaching cattle, ascending a hill and when approaching the corner or bend.
Who has the right of way on a hill? - (answer)The vehicle coming down but a heavier vehicle has the
right of way up or down
Who has the right of way at a crossing which is not controlled by police, traffic lights or signs? -
(answer)No one.
When should a driver make use of the right of way? - (answer)When it is safe to do so.
Should a driver yield the right of way if a pedestrian enters the crossing? - (answer)Yes.
What is meant by filtration? - (answer)If you are held up at a road Junction by a person regulating traffic
and you turn left without getting a definite signal.