Passing Places (NHB Modern Plays): A Road Movie for the Stage

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Of course, if both vehicles stop simultaneously this can result in a stand-off of British politeness. Usually in this case the first car to flash their lights will remain in place, but just play it by ear – there are no hard and fast rules! Greenhorn’s plays have been produced by a wide variety of theatre companies across the UK as well as on BBC Radio and several have been published.

use headlights at night, except on a road which has lit street lighting. These roads are generally restricted to a speed limit of 30 mph (48 km/h), or 20mph (32km/h) in Wales, unless otherwise specified In normal circumstances. The safest way to brake is to do so early and lightly. Brake more firmly as you begin to stop. Ease the pressure off just before the vehicle comes to rest to avoid a jerky stop. Rule 118 A detailed planning guide to the North Coast 500 road trip in Scotland, as well as a 5 day NC500 itinerary Discover wonderful wildlife tours to book and experience in Scotland, including bird watching safaris, whale watching, farm tours and much more! Sometimes there will be multiple cars travelling in each direction. Many passing places can accommodate 2 cars so pull forward to let vehicles behind you enter.

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High-occupancy vehicle lanes and other designated vehicle lanes. Lanes may be restricted for use by particular types of vehicle; these restrictions may apply some or all of the time. The operating times and vehicle types will be indicated on the accompanying traffic signs. You MUST NOT drive in such lanes during their times of operation unless signs indicate that your vehicle is permitted (see ‘ Traffic signs’). Be considerate. Be careful of and considerate towards all types of road users, especially those requiring extra care (see Rule 204). Finally, never use a passing place as a parking space. Yes, the scenery may be stunning and you may want to get a photo or stop to get out of the car, but resist and wait until you get to a safe and legal place to park. There are plenty of designated parking spaces, and these are usually put in handily scenic locations. The horn. Use only while your vehicle is moving and you need to warn other road users of your presence. Never sound your horn aggressively. You MUST NOT use your horn Laws MT(E&W)R regs 5, 9, 10& 16, MT(S)R regs 4, 8, 9& 14, RTA 1988 sect 36& TSRGD schedule 9 part 8 Rule 131

If the passing place is on the left side of your vehicle, then you would stop in the road beside the passing place, and the vehicle coming towards you will pull into it.

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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Where a single carriageway has four or more lanes, use only the lanes that signs or markings indicate. Dual carriageways

These are fairly self explanatory and after reading this post up to this point, I would hope are easy to understand!Whilst the majority of photographs I have shared here have been taken in Cornwall, I have added some of my favourites from other places passed. make sure your signals will not confuse others. If, for instance, you want to stop after a side road, do not signal until you are passing the road. If you signal earlier it may give the impression that you intend to turn into the road. Your brake lights will warn traffic behind you that you are slowing down Laws TSf(EV)R, TSfP(W)R, TPSCP(S)R, S-f(PV)R, S-f(W)R& SP(CIMV)(S)A Mobile phones and in-vehicle technology Rule 149



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