Ben Netanyahu
Banned
push the instructor out the door lol
Roundabouts:So do you indicate left to leave for all roundabouts or just the double laned ones? And does this mean you also have to remember to look over your left shoulder and check your blind spot when exiting a double laned roundabout (is this just if you are on the inside lane, or does it also apply if you are on the outside lane?)
And when doing a 3 point turn, after you reverse away from the kerb, I know you check your mirrors and both sides of the road to make sure there are no cars, but do you have to indicate or can you continue and just drive off?
yep. start practising as a learner and it'll become second nature in no time.So it says in the guide to the driving test that 'Before turning left you must check for bicycles and other vehicles that could be in your blind spots' and 'Before turning into a street or driveway you must have a head check for vehicles that may be overtaking you' and there are some diagrams...so is that essentially saying that you must turn your head each and every single time you turn?!
Nah brah u just check 4 pp in yr blind spots when u wantcuppy said:So it says in the guide to the driving test that 'Before turning left you must check for bicycles and other vehicles that could be in your blind spots' and 'Before turning into a street or driveway you must have a head check for vehicles that may be overtaking you' and there are some diagrams...so is that essentially saying that you must turn your head each and every single time you turn?!
personally i wouldn't take advice from a failure
i got my p's, all those years ago, first try in a school zone in peak hour traffic on a 43C day
i'm an hero
So wait, you're saying stop at STOP signs and don't speed?Hey, I got my P's 2nd time.. First time I got failed for not giving 3 second gap when entering traffic...
Here are some Tips I can give.
1. Unless there is a hazard, etc DO not go more than 5km/h under the speed limit. In both my P'S tests, I lost 2 points for going 7-8 Under in a highway....
2. If you see anyone on the curb side with a reverse light on, Brake light, indicator, slowdown (even if it looks like your going to hold up traffic), because this counts as a type of hazard, and if you don't slow down, you will get a circle (loss of one point).
3. Be watchful of the RTA Carparks >>> Stop Signs at the exits, and 10km/h speed limit).
4. With stop signs, testing officers actually want to feel the car come to a complete halt (perhaps a slight jerk). Even if there are cars behind you, come to a complete halt, and check for incoming traffic.
5. WATCH What time your test is. 8-9:30 = School zone. = 40 km/h LIMIT. or 2:30-4.
6. Speeed - If you don't know the speed limit in your area, DON"T assume its 50/60 until you see a sign. There are a few roads that look like 60, but are actually only 50. Remember, if you go under the limit, you loose a point. If you go 1km/h over, you automatically fail.
Thats the major pointers I have for now, good luck!
Most people I see on the roads, come very slow to a stop sign, but do not come to a complete halt...So wait, you're saying stop at STOP signs and don't speed?
Shit dawg, I wish I knew that!