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DRIVEable Driving School
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Dear students please help make our roads safer? Thanks Cheryl π«ΆπππΌ
π£ Weβre seeking Queenslanders aged 16β24 to share their experiences, road safety challenges, and driving habits to help us advocate on their behalf. Get started here: π https://bit.ly/4fERosI T&Cs apply.
Ya all know how I feel about tailgatingβ¦..just donβt! Please?
What do you think dear Students, do you think thatβs big enough? Should I get one? Do you think people would actually see it and then be kind to you, you beautiful people that are LEARNING to drive????? ππ₯Ίππ€
Interesting crossover.
Drive safety in the rain please? #
Lovely sunset drive to Point Danger NSW with Maxwell
Elevate your driving experience with these inspiring communication techniques! As a driver, you have the power to create a harmonious and safe driving environment by embracing effective communication.
From indicators and headlights to brake lights and hazard lights, each method is designed to enhance your connection with other drivers and ensure a seamless traffic flow.
By combining these strategies with eye contact and proper vehicle positioning, you can significantly reduce the risk of accidents and create a positive impact on the roads.
Remember, driving is not just about reaching your destination β it's about the journey and the people you share the road with. Be the change you want to see on the roads and make driving a more enjoyable and safe experience for all!
Communication on the road is essential for safe driving. Here are some key ways we communicate with other drivers:
1. Indicators: Indicating our intention to turn left or right, and changing lanes, using our indicators helps other drivers anticipate our actions.
2. Headlights: Headlights signal our presence to other drivers, especially in low-light conditions or when visibility is reduced.
3. Brake Lights: Activated when we slow down or stop, brake lights signal to drivers behind us that we are reducing speed or coming to a halt.
4. Hazard Lights: Used to indicate a vehicle emergency or a warning to other drivers, hazard lights alert others to potential dangers ahead.
5. Horn: Honking the horn alerts other drivers of your presence or signals a potential hazard. It should be used sparingly and only when necessary.
6. Eye Contact: Making eye contact with other drivers can help establish communication and ensure mutual understanding, particularly at intersections or when merging.
7. Vehicle Positioning: Proper positioning within a lane or at an intersection can communicate intentions to other drivers, such as preparing to turn or giving right of way.
By using these communication methods effectively, drivers can enhance safety and reduce the risk of road accidents.
www.driveable.net.au
Need at hint? Visit https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/road-safety/mobile-phones
CONGRATULATIONS Mataya on passing your Driving Test first time with and
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Congratulations Brooke π₯³ π«Άπππ©π»βππ»π on passing your driving test first try with Super result!
Not a bad place to eat my lunch! 28 degrees, breezyβ¦.perfect.
Huge congratulations to Finnley today for smashing his Driving Test at TMR Southport today. Enjoy your independence and stay safe π please ππΌ .coast_community
Hoping 2024 is going great for you.
I hope your New Year is going great π
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