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2011, സെപ്റ്റംബർ 19, തിങ്കളാഴ്‌ച

റോഡ്‌ ടെസ്ടിന്നു തയ്യാറെടുക്കാം ....

9/19/2011 02:44:00 PM // by zeal me inn // No comments

Road Test Preparation
Few safe predriving habits when starting the vehicle
  • Adjust the seat so that you're in a comfortable position that makes it easy for you to reach the gas and brake pedals.
  • Fasten your safety belt.
  • Adjust the rearview mirror.
  • Verify any "blind spots" in the car you'll be driving.
  • Disengage the emergency brake.
Rules for the Road
Once you know the important, official rules necessary to pass the written portion of your driving test, your job isn't quite over. Driving is a skill that requires some commonsense rules to keep in mind as well.

  • Leave adequate space between you and the car ahead of you.
  • Check your rear view mirror frequently.
  • Get in the habit of "look left, then right, then left again" before you pull into an intersection or make a turn.
  • Likewise, make sure that pedestrians see you; slow down so that you can safely keep your eye on them and the road.
  • At all times, try to know what is going on in front, on both sides, and behind you. Safe driving revolves around split-second decisions. Road factors can change in the blink of an eye.
Moving Forward:

  • Give signal Look in mirrors and over shoulder before pulling into traffic.
  • Use two hands - opposite sides of the steering wheel.
Stopping:

  • Stop behind crosswalk or limit line.
  • Stop without using accelerator at the same time.
Turns:

  • Slow for turns.
  • Begin and end turns in the correct lane.
  • Yield right-of-way when necessary.
  • Accepts legal right-of-way when safe.
  • See and react to hazards.
Braking:

  • Check mirrors.
Changing Lanes:

  • Check mirrors, Give signal
  • Check over shoulder.
  • Maintain Speed.
  • Change lanes safely.
Driving On The Highway:

  • Check traffic flow.
  • Check over shouldber before merging into traffic.
  • Signal early and while entering the exit ramp to check for the traffic, adjust speed to road conditions and enter the highway.