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ALERTNESS |
| Observation |
Looking around to make sure you know what other road users there are
in your vicinity. |
| Anticipation |
Thinking well in advance about what other road users may
do next. |
| Concentration |
Staying alert when driving and knowing what factors may affect your
state of alertness. |
| Awareness |
Understanding the actions of other road users. |
| Distraction |
Making sure your attention is focused on your driving and not
allowing yourself to be distracted. |
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ATTITUDE |
| Consideration |
Treating other road users correctly - as you would expect them to
treat you. |
| Positioning |
Knowing where your vehicle should be positioned on the road -
especially safe distances from the vehicle in front. |
| Courtesy |
Treating other road users with courtesy and respect and regarding
them as your equals. |
| Priority |
Knowing the rules about priority (who should go first) and being
aware that the rules do get broken. |
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SAFETY AND YOUR
VEHICLE |
| Fault detection |
Being able to identify problems and potential problems on your
vehicle and their implications. |
| Vehicle defects |
Knowing how and why unroadworthy vehicles can
endanger life. |
| Safety equipment |
Understanding what safety equipment vehicles may have and how to
use it. |
| Emissions |
Being aware of regulations regarding vehicle emissions (exhaust
gases) and other pollution issues. |
| Noise |
Preventing excessive vehicle noise - including rules about
car horns. |
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SAFETY MARGINS |
| Stopping distances |
Allowing enough room to stop safely whatever
the conditions. |
| Road surfaces |
Knowing about different road surfaces and how they can affect your
car and other types of vehicle. |
| Skidding |
Being able to prevent skidding and knowing what to do if it
happens. |
| Weather conditions |
Understanding how different weather conditions can affect your
vehicle's handling and the significance of weather conditions for other types
of road user. |
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HAZARD AWARENESS |
| Anticipation |
Planning ahead to avoid hasty decisions at the
last second. |
| Hazard awareness |
Recognising potential hazards and planning your actions should
they occur. |
| Attention |
Staying alert and constantly looking for
problems ahead. |
| Speed and distance |
Knowing the safe and appropriate speed for all situations and being
aware of just how much distance you cover in one second. |
| Reaction time |
Being aware that you need time to react. |
| Alcohol and drugs |
Knowing the ways in which your judgement and reaction times are
affected by alcohol, drugs and medicines. |
| Tiredness |
Being aware that tiredness causes accidents and how to deal
with it. |
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VULNERABLE ROAD USERS |
| Pedestrians |
Being aware of pedestrians crossing the road and that older people
may have particular difficulties. |
| Children |
Expecting children to behave unpredictably and without warning and
realising that young children are unaware of dangers. |
| People with disabilities |
Recognising that disabled people may not be able to react to danger
as quickly or easily as able-bodied people. |
| Motorcyclists |
Being aware of motorcyclists and the particular hazards faced
by them. |
| Cyclists |
Giving cyclists ample room and being aware that they may swerve or
wobble at any time. |
| Horse riders |
Treating horses on the road with consideration and great care to
avoid startling them. |
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OTHER TYPES OF
VEHICLE |
| Motorcycles |
Knowing the problems faced by motorcyclists, looking out for them,
and allowing them plenty of room. |
| Lorries |
Being aware of the length of larger vehicles and anticipating the
"paths" they have to follow. |
| Buses |
Showing consideration to buses and anticipating the presence of
alighting passengers - school buses being a particular hazard. |
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VEHICLE HANDLING |
| Weather conditions |
Recognising that vehicles behave differently in different weather
conditions and adjusting your driving to suit the conditions. |
| Road conditions |
Being aware of different road surfaces and how they may affect
your vehicle. |
| Time of day |
Knowing about different hazards when driving
at night. |
| Speed |
Understanding that driving at higher speeds makes your vehicle more
difficult to control. |
| Traffic calming |
Recognising measures used to reduce the speed of traffic where there
are pedestrians. |
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MOTORWAY RULES |
| Speed limits |
Being aware of the speed restrictions on motorways. |
| Lane discipline |
Keeping to the left unless overtaking. |
| Stopping |
Knowing when and where you can and can't stop on
a motorway. |
| Lighting |
Using lights when appropriate to see and be seen. |
| Parking |
Knowing that you can only stop on a motorway in an emergency and how
to use the telephones and hard shoulder. |
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RULES OF THE ROAD |
| Speed limits |
Being aware of the speed limits on different types of road and for
different types of vehicle. |
| Parking |
Understanding parking restrictions and regulations and parking in a
sensible place. |
| Lighting |
Using lights to see and be seen and avoiding your vehicle becoming
a hazard. |
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ROAD AND TRAFFIC
SIGNS |
| Road signs |
Recognising the signs and understanding what they
tell you. |
| Speed limits |
Recognising and planning for speed limit signs. |
| Road markings |
Recognising all of the various road markings and understanding what
they mean. |
| Regulations |
Being aware of the regulations associated with road signs
and markings. |
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DOCUMENTS |
| Licences |
Knowing what type of licence you and your vehicle are required by law
to have. |
| Insurance |
Understanding the various types of insurance cover and what you need
to drive a vehicle. |
| MOT certificate |
Being aware of legal requirements for vehicle testing and what the
test covers. |
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ACCIDENTS |
| First Aid |
Dealing with emergencies on the road using basic First
Aid principles. |
| Warning devices |
Knowing how to warn other road users of an accident and other ways of
minimising risks. |
| Reporting procedures |
Being aware of how and when you should summon the emergency services
and knowing when you MUST report accidents. |
| Safety regulations |
Understanding the warning signs and dangers for vehicles carrying
hazardous loads. |
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VEHICLE LOADING |
| Stability |
Knowing about correct loading of vehicles, trailers and caravans and
how towing can affect the stability of your vehicle. |
| Towing |
Being aware of the effects of towing a trailer and the regulations
which apply. |
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