49. Watch out for cycles and motorcycles. They are much harder to than larger vehicles. Remember that cyclists have the same rights as other road users. Give them plenty of room especially if are driving a long vehicle or trailer.
DRIVING LARGE OR SLOW MOVING VEHICLES
50, hold long line of traffic. If you are driving a large or slow moving vehicle on a narrow or winding road, or there is a lot of traffic coming towards you, pull in when you are able to do so safety so that other vehicles can pass.
SPEED LIMITS
51. DO not exceed speed limits. Drive slowly in residential areas. A speed limit does not mean that it is safe to drive at that speed.
Drive according to road conditions. Slow down if the road is wet, slippery or if there is fog. Drive slowly at nights as it is harder to see pedestrians and cyclists
DISTANCES
52. Always be able to stop your vehicle well within the distance from which you can see the road to be clear, and make allowances when the road is wet or slippery. Leave enough space between you and the vehicle in front of you so that you can pull up safely if it suddenly slows down or stops. The gap should be more on wet or slippery roads. Large vehicles and motor cycles need more time to stop than cars.
DRIVING IN FOG
53. Make sure your windscreens, windows and lights are clean and that all lights arc working (including brake lights). Use dipped headlights, reduce speed and keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front. Remember to turn off lights when visibility improve.
OVERTAKING
54. Do not overtake unless you can do so without danger to other road users and yourself.
MOTORCYCLISTS AND PEDAL CYCLISTS should look behind and to the right side before overtaking. Signal before you move out. Do not overtake at a pedestrian crossing, railway crossing, road junction, corner or bend, where the road narrow or where there is an unbroken white line in the center of the roadway. Remember to check your mirrors and give proper signals before you overtake.
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