Changing lanes
Changing lanes
You might need to change lanes on roads with more than one lane in the same direction. You may want to change lanes to overtake another vehicle, to avoid a parked vehicle or when the vehicle ahead slows to turn at an intersection. Always give proper signal before changing lanes and ensure the move can be made safely Steps for changing lanes.
Do not change lane suddenly by cutting in front of another vehicles. The other drivers will not be expecting your maneuver. Avoid changes lanes unless required. Don't change lanes in or near an intersection. Spending a few seconds behind another vehicle is often safer than going around it. Overtaking | |
3.Check your mirrors and blind spot, and pull out to overtake. As you move besides the vehicle you are overtaking, switch on your high beams so that you can see more of the road ahead. of the vehicle you are about to overtake. Watch for vehicles that may be turning right in front of you. 4.When you can see all of the front of the vehicle you are overtaking in your rear view mirror, pull back into the left lane. Give indicator so the other driver knows you are getting back into the lane. | |
Overtaking on the left | |
Mostly overtaking is done on the right. Passing on the left can be more dangerous than passing on the right. You can overtake from left on multi-lane or on one-way roads or when vehicle is turning right. If you are driving with a slower vehicle in front of you, wait for the vehicle to move to the left. Do not suddenly change lanes and pass on the left. The driver of the slower vehicle may be moving left to give way to you on the right side. | |
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