SEAT BELTS
38. Wearing seat belt can save lives and reduce the risk of serious injury in an accident. You should wear a seat belt if one is available
CHILDREN IN CARS
39. Do not allow children to sit behind the rear seat in a station wagon or hatchback car. Make sure the child safety locks, where fitted, are used when children are in the car.
CAR TELEPHONE & CELLULAR PHONES
40. Do not use a hand-held telephone while you are driving. Find a safe place to stop first. You must maintain proper control of your vehicle at all
TRAFFIC LIGHTS & SIGNALS
41. You obey all traffic light signals, traffic signs and road markings at all-time unless you instructed to do otherwise by police officer or any other authorized person directing traffic.
SIGNALS
42. Give signals clearly and early to help and warn other road users including pedestrians. Make sure the indicator light is cancelled after use,
43. Watch out for signals given by other road users.
44. You must obey all signals given by police officers, traffic wardens or school patrols,
DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE
MOVING OFF
45. (See Page 17)
DRIVING ALONG
46. Keep to the left unless you about to overtake, turn right, pass parked vehicles or pedestrians in the road. Do not drive on the footpath or pavement by the side of the road, except for access to property.
MIRRORS
47. Use your mirrors as often as is necessary to always know what is behind and to each side of you. Use them long before you turn or change lanes or speed. Give the proper hand or indicator light signal, if you need to.
48. MOTORCYCLISTS should always look behind before maneuvering.
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