City Driving
Driving in a city
requires you to keep your wits about you. It is essential to not
only navigate your way successfully, but also to interact with
politely, and positively, with other drivers.
Plan your route. One-way systems and heavy traffic can quickly
become confusing, so know where you're going.
Keep a safe distance from the car in front in queuing traffic.
Ideally, their rear tyres should be in your vision. Watch out for
bus lanes. Read the signs carefully as you are likely to be fined
if you drive in them during restricted hours.
Be aware of pedestrians - people are likely to cross the road away
from designated crossings or wander out into the road without
looking. Remember, too, that pedestrians have priority at traffic
lights when the light is both red
and flashing amber.
Remember that there's a speed limit of 30 mph in built-up areas
and roads with street lighting, but look out for signs that show
otherwise. Never use
your horn between the hours of 23.30 and
07.00 in urban areas.
Be careful where you park. City roads will often have residents'
parking during certain times of the day, so check the signs before
leaving your vehicle.
Don't let city driving fray your nerves. Heavy, slow-moving traffic, confusing road signs and eccentric traffic systems may be stressful. Don't express your frustration or vent your rage. If it all gets too much, pull off the road and give yourself time to calm down.
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