Signs & Junctions
Below are our 7 articles in the 'signs & junctions' category:

Other drivers aren't the only road users that you need to consider - you also need to look out for other potential hazards such as pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and horse riders.
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Driving at pedestrian crossings probably seems like a bit of a no-brainer. While most of the general rules are basically common-sense, you still need to be aware of them to be able to drive safely ...

Railway level crossings allow you to cross a railway track safely (as long as you take note of the warnings regarding when not to cross). For obvious reasons, you need to take extra care when ...

Some drivers find junctions stressful to negotiate, but this doesn't have to be the case for all drivers. As long as you know who you need to give priority to in a given situation, and keep an eye ...

Along with junctions, roundabouts are another headache for many drivers, especially inexperienced ones. Fortunately, roundabouts aren’t as intimidating as they might seem.
Approaching a ...

As with road signs, it can be challenging to understand all of the different road markings. It is important to have a good working knowledge of what they mean, as they affect what you are allowed ...

Understanding road signs is an important element of driving safely, but many drivers do not have a full working knowledge of many of the different road signs. This can be problematic, as it is not ...