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Monday, January 15, 1973
When approaching junctions, obey any lane indication arrows marked on the road.
In a traffic hold-up, do not try to "jump the queue" by cutting into another lane, or by overtaking the vehicles waiting in front of you.
On a three-lane dual carriageway, you may stay in the middle lane where there are slower vehicles in the inside lane, but you should return to the inside lane when you have overtaken them. The outside lane is for overtaking only. If you use it, move back into the middle lane and then into the inside lane as soon as you can, but without cutting in.
In one-way streets, choose the correct lane for your exit as soon as you can. Never change lanes. suddenly unless road markings indicate otherwise; choose the left-hand lane when going to the left and the right hand lane when going to the right. Remember other vehicles could be passing on both sides.
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Do not overtake unless you are sure it is safe for yourself and other road users.
Before you
start to overtake, make sure that the road is clear far enough ahead and behind. Use your mirror. Signal before you start to move out.
To summarise good lane driving, remember the sequence: MIRROR SIGNAL
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MANOEUVRE.
Release time: 6.45 p.m.
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