29/07/2021
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29/07/2021
08/01/2021
Todays highway code ..
YOU are responsible for ensuring your vehicle (& trailer) meet all the necessary requirements.
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07/01/2021
This mornings theory question was
Which type of vehicle should you be ready to give way to as you approach this bridge?
The answer is 'B'. Were you right?
The explanation...
A double-deck bus or high-sided lorry will have to take a position in the centre of the road to clear the bridge. There's normally a sign to show this. Look well ahead, past the bridge and be ready to stop and give way to large oncoming vehicles.
07/01/2021
I want to give you the best possible chance of passing not only your practical driving test but also your Theory and Hazard Perception test too! πβοΈ
Start testing your knowledge today and see if you know the answer to this question
ππ» Which type of vehicle should you be ready to give way to as you approach this bridge? ππ»
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06/01/2021
Here is more info for this mornings highway code post. Did you know this?
'A rear-facing baby seat MUST NOT be fitted into a seat protected by an active frontal airbag, as in a crash it can cause serious injury or death to the child.'
06/01/2021
Todays highway code ..
Do you know why a rear-facing baby seat MUST NOT be fitted into a seat protected by an active frontal airbag?
More info will be posted later today or you can check it our here
https://www.timetopassdrivingschool.co.uk/hc101
05/01/2021
This mornings theory question was
You're on a motorway in fog. The left-hand edge of the motorway can be identified by reflective studs. What colour are they?
The answer is 'C'. Were you right?
The explanation...
Be especially careful if you're on a motorway in fog. Reflective studs are there to help you in poor visibility. Different colours are used so that you'll know which lane you're in. These are β’ red on the left-hand edge of the carriageway β’ white between lanes β’ amber on the right-hand edge of the carriageway β’ green between the carriageway and slip roads.
05/01/2021
Are you ready to take your theory test? π§
Test your knowledge today π§βπ
You're on a motorway in fog. The left-hand edge of the motorway can be identified by reflective studs. What colour are they?
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20/12/2020
This mornings theory question was
What's the purpose of these road markings?
The answer is 'A'. Were you right?
The explanation...
These markings are found on the road outside schools. Don't stop or park on them, even to set down or pick up children. The markings are there to ensure that drivers, riders, children and other pedestrians have a clear view of the road in all directions.
20/12/2020
Test your theory knowledge by answering the following question!π§βπ
What's the purpose of these road markings?
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18/12/2020
Here is more info for this mornings highway code post. Did you know this?
'Brake immediately. Try to avoid braking so harshly that you lock your wheels. Locked wheels can lead to loss of control.
Vehicles fitted with ABS will prevent the wheels from locking automatically giving you more control under heavy braking.'
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