When should you overtake?

Overtake only when it is safe and legal to do so. You should: not get too close to the vehicle you intend to overtake. use your mirrors, signal when it is safe to do so, take a quick sideways glance if necessary into the blind spot area and then start to move out.

When should you avoid overtaking?

Explanation: Before you move out to overtake, you must be sure that it's safe to complete the manoeuvre - and in order to be sure, you must be able to see far enough ahead. If anything is obstructing or restricting your view, you can't know whether the road ahead is clear and, therefore, you shouldn't overtake.

Where should you overtaking?

Explanation: You should overtake only when it's really necessary and you can see it's clear ahead. Look out for road signs and markings that show it's illegal or would be unsafe to overtake; for example, approaching junctions or bends. In many cases, overtaking is unlikely to significantly improve your journey time.

When should you overtake on a one-way street?

You can overtake another vehicle on the left when you're driving on a one-way street. If you're on a one-way street, you can overtake traffic travelling on either side. Follow the same rules as normal; check your mirrors and indicate before moving.

When you are completing an overtake you should?

Generally speaking, when overtaking on a motorway (or any road with multiple lanes in one direction), you should always move to the lane on the right of the vehicle you wish to pass.

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When should you overtaking at night?

Which TWO of the following are correct? When overtaking at night you should

  1. Explanation: Only overtake the vehicle in front if it's really necessary. At night the risks are increased due to the poor visibility. ...
  2. Category: Vehicle Handling.
  3. References: The Official DVSA Guide to Driving: Section 13.

When may you overtake another vehicle on their left?

Explanation: At certain times of the day, traffic might be heavy. If traffic is moving slowly in queues and vehicles in the right-hand lane are moving more slowly, you may overtake on the left.

What should you do when overtaking at night?

Explanation: Don't overtake if there's a possibility of a road junction, bend or brow of a bridge or hill ahead. There are many hazards that are difficult to see in the dark. Only overtake if you're certain that the road ahead is clear.

Can you break the speed limit to overtake?

Can you speed to overtake? As rule 125 of the Highway Code states, the speed limit is the absolute maximum you should drive on any particular road. This does not exclude overtaking.

Are you allowed to overtake on the inside?

In fact, Section 268 states, “Do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake.” The use of 'do not' instead of 'must not' means it is technically legal to overtake in any lane except the hard shoulder. Road users should avoid overtaking using the inside lane in any circumstance.

When can you overtake a cyclist?

So it's safe to overtake a cyclist when: Overtaking is justified, and it won't cause you to exceed the speed limit. The way ahead is clear – not just of oncoming traffic, but of side roads, driveways, bends, potholes, puddles, or anything else that might make overtaking dangerous.

How do you overtake?

When driving a vehicle being overtaken by another vehicle, you must: keep to the left, if safe, to allow a reasonable space for the overtaking vehicle to pass or. keep within your lane and. not increase your speed until the other vehicle has completely overtaken your vehicle and returned to the lane or line of traffic.

What is overtaking in driving?

Vehicle overtaking, also known as 'passing,' is changing lanes or driving around another vehicle to move past a slower vehicle. Do not overtake other vehicle unless you are sure that you can do so without placing yourself in a dangerous position. Following are the guidelines of overtaking.

Why overtaking on the left should be avoided?

Overtaking should never be done from the left lane. As a rule of thumb, one should always overtake a vehicle from the right side. Also, avoid getting into the blind spots of vehicles. Trucks especially have huge blind spot areas and the area of non visibility for a truck driver is greater on his left.

What driving style causes risk?

Explanation: Competitive driving increases the risks to everyone and is the opposite of responsible, considerate and defensive driving. Defensive driving is about questioning the actions of other road users and being prepared for the unexpected.

Can you get a speeding ticket for overtaking?

The speed limit is the speed limit, full stop. "It's the maximum you're legally allowed to travel on that road, no matter what you happen to be doing. “Overtaking is no excuse for speeding. And if you have to break the speed limit to perform an overtaking move, then you should think twice about doing it."

Can you overtake on a normal road?

Is overtaking on a single-lane road illegal? It is illegal if there are signs or road markings clearly prohibiting it, or if it's done in an unsafe, reckless or uncontrolled way.

Can you get fined for overtaking?

DRIVERS who fail to overtake properly could be slapped with an unlimited fine and up to nine penalty points on their licence. Under the Highway Code, motorists are advised of a number of situations where they should not overtake another vehicle.

Why should you take extra care when overtaking at night?

Explanation: In the darkness, it will be difficult to assess the road ahead - especially if there are bends or hills, which may prevent you from seeing oncoming vehicles.

What may be invalidated without MOT?

Explanation: If your vehicle requires an MOT certificate, it's illegal to drive it without one and your insurance may be invalid if you do so. The only exceptions are that you may drive to a pre-arranged MOT test appointment, or to a garage for repairs required for the test.

When can you overtake from the left in Kenya?

You can only overtake to the left of a vehicle if it is safe to do so and: you are driving on a multi-lane road and the vehicle can be overtaken in a marked lane to the left of the vehicle. the vehicle is turning right or making a U-turn from the centre of the road and is indicating right. the vehicle is stationary.

When can you undertake on the left?

It states: “Do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake.” The Code though, advises that it's OK for a car to undertake in slow-moving traffic, if its lane is moving faster than a lane on the right. In these circumstances it's deemed safer to undertake than to weave in and out of the traffic.

Is it legal to overtake UK?

The Highway Code outlines situations in which overtaking is and isn't permitted in the UK. Rule 162 says driver must ensure that the before overtaking that the road is sufficiently clear ahead, road users are not beginning to overtake you and there is a suitable gap in front of the road user you plan to overtake.

How will a police officer signal you to stop?

In most cases, if a police car wants you to stop your vehicle, they'll just start flashing their blue lights and possibly start their siren. They will then use their left-hand indicator to let you know that you need to pull over.

What's the maximum fine for driving without insurance?

There is no maximum amount for a fine for driving without insurance.

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