General Driving Theory Test 8
Bahamas General Driving Theory Exams
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Although it may seem incongruous, loose or long clothing can cause big trouble on a bike because there’s a risk of it getting tangled in the wheels. Also, when trying to squeeze through small spaces between cars, you could get caught and squished, especially if the drivers don’t notice you; the rule books for RT Programs make it clear you shouldn’t run after or hold onto moving vehicles including cars and trucks. It’s safer when the young person seats are connected behind because that’s the best place for them to sit. Children younger than seven should always get someone older to walk them across streets that are busy to stay safe.
Throwing items such as balls or toys at cars or onto the street is not allowed, the road laws are against that. It’s a intelligent and informed move for drivers to use the inside mirrors to keep an eye on young people sitting at the back; taking material that makes you sleepy or confuses your mind is dangerous when driving, it can cause damage. Child door locks are very helpful for keeping curious or misbehaving bigger kids from opening doors while the car’s moving, because that curiosity can turn risky quickly.
Keeping your car in check with regular mechanic visits is good for making sure it works well, reduces pollution, and even helps you use less fuel. Noise from the engine just standing still, driving too quick or pressing down the gas pedal wastes fuel and pollutes the air more than you’d think. Also, stuffing your car to the brim with items can make it use more fuel. It’s a smart idea to wear something shiny or light at night so drivers can see you, it lowers the chances of getting hit. Making sure you’re looking for cars that might turn at intersections helps you stay safer when crossing the street.
Motorcycles are fraught because in a crash, there’s really nothing between you and the ground or whatever you hit. If people get hurt, like broken bones or back injuries, it’s often best not to move them around unless you really have to, to avoid making things worse. For times when animals are moving along or crossing roads, having one person ahead and another at the back helps in keeping everything under control and safe. Be extremely careful and ready to stop when there are animals around on the road to avoid any mishaps. Following the shortest path and listening to school crossing guides is what the law says for crossings near schools. And every car needs to have those license plates on both the front and the back to show the information of their registration.
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