(c) Pedestrians on the road should immediately proceed to the sidewalk and stop until the emergency vehicle shall have passed.
Drivers should not follow closer than 150 meters (500 feet) behind any emergency vehicle,
TIREDNESS OR ILLNESS
DO NOT DRIVE it you feel tired or ill. If you feel tired while driving find a safe place stop and rest.
LOADS
32. All loads carried must be secured and not Slick out dangerously,
You must not overload your vehicle.
MOVING FROM A PARKED POSITION
33. Before you attempt to move out look around and wait until it is safe to do so. Give the proper hand or indicator light signal before moving off. Check the rear view mirrors. Look out for vehicles overtaking.
MOTORCYCLES
34. The rider of a motorcycle or scooter must wear safety helmets, eye protectors strong boots and gloves, also clothes that will help to protect you if you fall.
34a.If you are learning to ride a motorcycle or scooter you must not carry a pillion passenger, pull a trailer or ride solo motorcycle with an engine capacity in excess of 125cc.
34b.Do not drive under the influence of drugs or medicines. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if it is safe to drive when taking prescribed medicines.
L-PLATES
35. All vehicles under the control of a learner must display L-Plates at the front and the rear of vehicles. Plates should be removed or covered whenever the vehicle is not under a learner's control.
TINTED GLASS
36. At nights or in poor visibility, it is not safe to use tinted glasses or visors or other tinted materials for windscreens and windows.
VISION
37. You must be able to read a vehicle registration plate from a distance of 20.5 meters (67 ft.) which is about five car lengths. If you need glasses or contact lenses to do this you must wear them when driving.
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