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The rule of the road

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Answered by tabaraksuhailfareed
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Answer:Basic Rules of the Road

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Keep left and allow the vehicles from the opposite direction to pass.

Give way to traffic on your right, especially at junctions and round-abouts.

While turning right, keep vehicles on the right lane.

While turning left, keep to the left side of the road.

Slow down at road junctions, intersections and pedestrian crossings. You must also slow down near school zones, temple areas etc., where a lot of pedestrians and vehicle move.Use proper indicators to turn left or right.

Always use a helmet if you are driving a two-wheeler and see that when you use the helmet, the strap is fixed properly.

Stick to the speed limit and keep in mind that speed limit is related to the traffic condition.

Remember that the distance to stop your vehicle depends on the speed at which you are driving.

Keep adequate distance from the vehicle ahead to avoid collision.

Yellow lines should not be crossed, even while over-taking.

At road junctions or intersections, do not park the vehicle beyond the stop line.

Remember that at pedestrian crossings, the pedestrian has the right of way.

At the signal, do not stop your vehicle on the Pedestrian Crossing but stop it within the stop line.

Two wheelers are meant only for two.

Do not start on the amber light. Wait for the green.

Overtake only on the right side and do not overtake on bridges, narrow roads, junctions, school zones and pedestrian crossings. Do not overtake when one vehicle is already overtaking the vehicle that you want to overtake.

Never drive carelessly

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Answered by ashauthiras
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Answer:

Rule of the road may refer to:

Left- and right-hand traffic, regulations requiring all vehicular traffic to keep either to the left or the right side of the road

Traffic code (also motor vehicle code), the collection of local statutes, regulations, ordinances and rules which that govern public (and sometimes private) ways

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