In countries where driving is on the right side of the road (like the US), this is the correct and legal method of overtaking. It allows for better visibility and adheres to standard traffic rules.
This choice indicates that the learner's license is valid for a half-year period, allowing the learner sufficient time to practice driving before applying for a full driving license.
Vehicles coming from the opposite side should be allowed to proceed through on the right side of the road.
This ensures a smooth flow of traffic and reduces the risk of accidents by following standard traffic rules.
This is the safest and most courteous option. It prevents potential collisions and allows the other vehicle to safely cross the bridge first.
This is the safest and most responsible action. The driver ensures the track is clear before proceeding, which minimizes the risk of an accident.
This is the most responsible and humane option. It ensures that injured passengers receive immediate medical help while also fulfilling the legal requirement to report the accident to the police within a specified timeframe.
This is the safest and usually the legally required action. It ensures pedestrians can cross safely without any risk of being hit by a vehicle.
Transport vehicles typically have a specific series or color for their number plates (e.g., yellow plates with black text in some countries) that differentiates them from private vehicles.
This is the most reliable way to distinguish transport vehicles.
Driving in reverse on a one-way road can cause confusion and accidents, as all vehicles are expected to move in the same direction.
Walking on the right side of the road would mean walking with traffic, which increases the risk of accidents as pedestrians may not see vehicles approaching from behind.
These emergency vehicles require free passage to respond quickly to fires, medical emergencies, and accidents. Providing them with unimpeded access can save lives and minimize property damage.