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written by Alan:

essentials       
                       new pupil's page
                      
best driving tips  
                       driving test secrets   
                       independent driving   
                       driving on snow and ice
                       show me tell me
                      

technique        
                       general
                       control basics   
                       safety drills
                       using the mirrors
                       left & right turns
                       one way streets
                       junctions
                       give way priority
                       giving warnings
                       zebra crossings
                       dual carriageways
                       roundabouts
                       mini-roundabouts
                       country lanes
                       overtaking parked cars

manoeuvres     
                       general
                       reversing  
                       parallel parking
                       bay parking
                       turn in the road
                       emergency stop



 

 

Hawkwell Driving School
www.drivingschoolrayleigh.co.uk

Rayleigh
Thundersley
Hullbridge

© 2011

One Way Streets:

Make sure that you know when you are in a one-way street. There will be signs. However it only becomes important when you have to turn right: Then you have to get into the correct lane. At the end of a one-way all visible road markings will be duplicated on BOTH sides of the road. If you are in a two-way street the markings at the end of the road will be different each side.

When you turn right from a one-way street you must be on the right hand side of the road (photos below). This applies at the end, and in the middle, of a one-way street.

MANY PEOPLE FAIL BECAUSE THEY GET THIS WRONG.

 

 


If you get in the wrong lane for where your examiner wants you to go on your test, slow down – hold back and try to get into the correct lane. If you can’t then it is usually best to continue in the lane that you are in, and go with it in the wrong direction. The examiner can get you back on course later on – you should not fail for taking the wrong direction.

Remember that all roads are two-way unless there are signs telling you differently. Make sure you know which lane you should be in and what road markings to look for.