POLICE STOPPING VEHICLES
63. If the police want to stop your vehicle they will attention with a stop signal or by flashing their blue lights sounding their siren or horn. The officer will direct you to over to the side of the road. Pull over and stop when it is safe to do so then switch off your engine.
ROUNDABOUT
64. Reduce your speed and decide as early as possible which way you want to go, so that you can get into the correct lane, Give way (o traffic on your right unless traffic light signals or a police officer indicates otherwise. Watch out for traffic already in the round- about especially cyclists and motorcyclists. There are no fights of way at a roundabout. Yield right of way to vehicles already in the roundabout.
REVERSING
65. Before you do, make sure that there are no pedestrians (children in particular) or obstructions in the road behind you. Get someone to guide you if you cannot see clearly. Reverse with care and not longer than necessary on the road.
LANE DISCIPLINE
66. Do not drive your vehicle in two lanes. Where the roads are marked with white lines keep within the road markings, Do not cross the continuous white line in order to overtake. Do not switch from lane to lane. If you have to move to another lane give your signals early. Make sure you are in the proper lane for turning or going straight before you reach the intersection. Always check your mirrors, make sure it is safe and give the appropriate signals before switching lanes.
ROAD MARKINGS
67 a. Short broken white lines divide the road into lanes, keep in one lane. Do not cross or overtake unless it is safe 10 do so.
b. Where there is a continuous white line you must not overtake,
c. A broken white line at a roundabout or slip road means give way to vehicles on the right and proceed only when it is to do so.
WHITE DIAGONAL LINES
68. Areas with diagonal stripes on the road are to separate traffic lanes or to protect traffic turning right. You must not enter areas bordered with an unbroken line except in an emergency.
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