Why do you think drivers of lorries should pay more attention than bus drivers
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- Much of your driving will likely be done on fairly wide roads with good markings and visibility, but there's only so much that traffic engineers can mitigate dangers, so here are some that you'll need to think about as you learn to drive.
- There are no run-off areas on a bridge, so if something goes wrong you've got limited options for where you can steer. Additionally, many bridges are narrower than roads and if there's a large vehicle coming towards you, there might not be enough room for you to both pass safely. You might see signs indicating whether you have right of way or the other vehicle has right of way. If not, slow down, keep left and give way to vehicles that are already on the bridge.
- in the above pic the intersection on the right has a restricted view - you can't see traffic coming from the side road until it's right there. And, traffic turning form that road probably doesn't have a good view of the corner up ahead of you, either. By reading the road you can tell what type of challenges other drivers will have and you can be aware that it might cause them to make a rash manoeuvre.
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