6:10 Solid white lines down the centre of the road. More often than not these are described as Solid white lines ALONG THE CARRIAGEWAY by examiners etc. because commonly in hilly country there are many roads with three lanes shared by two way traffic. With the lines sometimes between lanes 1 and 2 and sometimes between lanes 2 and 3. Oncoming traffic is therefore normally in lane 3 or normally in lanes 2 and 3. The layout is specifically designed to facilitate overtaking but is an area where there is a high risk of fatalities where people get it completely wrong. This is very important as a head on crash of 120 mph impact speed is feasible.
With box junctions, you may enter the box and wait when you want to turn right, and are only stopped from doing so by oncoming traffic, or by other vehicles waiting to turn right. At signalled roundabouts you MUST NOT enter the box unless you can cross over it completely without stopping.
That's one of the most important pieces of information and a very very common test question and he completely overlooked it 🙄 I hope no-one answers "only if your exit is clear" instead of "unless you are turning right and are impeded by oncoming traffic" and fails their test because of him 😕
I keep failing my test second attempt failed on uphill and downhill questions which gear to be in. I'm learning on automatic no knowledge on manual cars.
You can cross broken white lines, but cannot cross solid ones unless emergency. So with double white lines, one side can cross (broken) and not the other (solid) unless emergency. Does this help?
Let's understand and respect the road markings. They not done on these roads for decoration but directs and prevents accidents ruclips.net/video/5r-X1q9zDdY/видео.html
6:10 Solid white lines down the centre of the road. More often than not these are described as Solid white lines ALONG THE CARRIAGEWAY by examiners etc. because commonly in hilly country there are many roads with three lanes shared by two way traffic. With the lines sometimes between lanes 1 and 2 and sometimes between lanes 2 and 3. Oncoming traffic is therefore normally in lane 3 or normally in lanes 2 and 3. The layout is specifically designed to facilitate overtaking but is an area where there is a high risk of fatalities where people get it completely wrong. This is very important as a head on crash of 120 mph impact speed is feasible.
With box junctions, you may enter the box and wait when you want to turn right, and are only stopped from doing so by oncoming traffic, or by other vehicles waiting to turn right. At signalled roundabouts you MUST NOT enter the box unless you can cross over it completely without stopping.
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That's one of the most important pieces of information and a very very common test question and he completely overlooked it 🙄 I hope no-one answers "only if your exit is clear" instead of "unless you are turning right and are impeded by oncoming traffic" and fails their test because of him 😕
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Thank you very much for the informative video, it’s helped me a lot with my revision. 😀
Got my test this afternoon and this video really helped! Thanks a lot :)
Did you pass? Mine is in 4 days
@@freestyleash7409 I did pass! Good luck with yours!
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@@jaskaransingh9212 failed 6 times so i've given up 🤣
Thanks for making this video, very useful indeed
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! I’ve got my theory today!
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I passed first time! Thank you
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Thank you very helpful video. Clear explanation.
I passed today! Thank you so much for your help! 😁
Congratulations! That's great news. Glad this helped.
I keep failing my test second attempt failed on uphill and downhill questions which gear to be in. I'm learning on automatic no knowledge on manual cars.
Very useful thanks
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Got my test 2 hours later, hope it helps a bit.
Very helpful thank you
Got my test tomorrow 😵💫
Great video
getting in some last minute revision lol thanks!
I have my theory today I’m so nervous
How did you do?
Syed Raza failed by one mark I cried ngl
@@cainex9578 unlucky man, keep on going.
Passed now
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Sorry I’m confused, what is the purpose of the double lines but when one of them is a spaced about broken white line, please
You can cross broken white lines, but cannot cross solid ones unless emergency. So with double white lines, one side can cross (broken) and not the other (solid) unless emergency. Does this help?
Helpful thank you
Well explain thanks
Thanks
Hazzard????
Let's understand and respect the road markings. They not done on these roads for decoration but directs and prevents accidents
ruclips.net/video/5r-X1q9zDdY/видео.html
Thank you
Your welcome😄
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sorry I never see these lines in My town
hazard not hazzard
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