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- Page 23 and 24: Traffic control signals Traffic con
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• Approach the traffic circle usi
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Left turns If a parked vehicle or o
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Turning lanes Some lanes are design
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Lane selection and position in your
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Before passing another vehicle on a
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SIGNAL AND MOVE CAREFULLY INTO HIGH
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Hills Hills also require special at
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Emergency braking There are times w
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A • Try to avoid braking. If you
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• Use your low-beam headlights if
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• shovel • heat source, candle,
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• Stop until the emergency vehicl
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Proactive driving Proactive driving
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driving. This applies to hands-free
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Fuel efficiency and helping our env
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• If a vehicle’s load extends 1
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Vulnerable road users Pedestrians,
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When turning left, watch for oncomi
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are flashing, follow the same proce
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Railway crossing signs with a stop
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Driver fitness Are you fit to drive
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Demerit point penALTIES for fully-l
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• two or more prior offences in t
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all the conditions that must be met
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Registration and licence plate You
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Position of the towing vehicle’s
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CHAPTER TEN TOWING A TRAILER 1