Dual-Lane Roundabouts
Position the car so it follows the curve of the road and centre island. Look for cover vehicles to help judge safe gaps. Always indicate left when exiting, remain in your lane, and stay aware of vehicles beside you. Check your blind spot if needed.
Dual-Lane Roads & Turns
Stay within your lane at all times and avoid driving alongside vehicles sitting in your blind spot.
Turning Bays
Move fully into the turning bay first, then slow down. Always indicate and check your blind spot before entering the bay or turning.
Lane Changing
Maintain your speed and avoid slowing down unnecessarily. Check mirrors, indicate, and perform a blind spot check before moving across. Avoid staying beside vehicles in your blind spot.
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Blind Spot / Head Checks
Always indicate and perform a clear blind spot check before lane changes, merging, or entering turning bays. Turn your head, not just your eyes.
Braking / Slowing Down
Always check your centre mirror before braking or slowing down. Avoid sudden or harsh braking.
Right Turns
Do not cut corners. Stay on your side of the road and turn smoothly into the correct lane.
Stop Signs
Come to a complete stop—all four wheels must stop moving. Pause, check carefully in both directions, and move only when it is safe.
Give Way Signs
Approach slowly and be ready to stop. If it is safe, move off without unnecessary delay. Ensure you can see at least 100 metres in both directions before proceeding.
Dual-Lane Roundabouts
Angle the car correctly with the road and centre island. Use cover vehicles to help judge safe gaps. Always indicate left when exiting and remain aware of vehicles beside you.
U-Turns & Three-Point Turns
Always indicate right and recheck your right blind spot before moving.
Curbside Parking
When pulling over, indicate left and check your left blind spot before stopping.
When moving out, indicate right and check your right blind spot before pulling away.
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