What words go with unwilling?
What words go with unwilling?
afraid
- averse.
- backward.
- disinclined.
- hesitant.
- indisposed.
- loath.
- reluctant.
- sorry.
What does undertake mean when driving?
‘Undertaking’ is the practice of overtaking a slower moving vehicle on its left-hand side (kerb side).
Are you allowed to overtake on the inside?
Overtaking on the nearside (left) is legally acceptable if you are driving on a multi-lane carriageway in congested conditions, and the lane to the left is moving at a faster speed than lanes to the right. It is also permissible to overtake on the left if the vehicle in front is signalling to turn right.
Can you overtake on a slip road?
RE: Slip Road Etiquette The simple answer is, if in doubt don’t. If you can overtake without interfering with traffic behind you do it, if you are going to cause them to have to brake don’t. Yes, you may have to wait a while but not as long as you will wait if you cause a crash.
When joining a motorway do you slip the road?
Explantion: When joining a motorway from a slip road, drivers should adjust their speed to that of the motorway traffic on the acceleration lane and merge into a suitable gap in Lane 1. Do not force other traffic to swerve or slow down to avoid your vehicle.
What vehicles are prohibited from using a motorway?
Vehicles prohibited from using motorways include:
- Provisional licence holders.
- Motorcycles under 50cc.
- Agricultural vehicles.
- Vehicles carrying oversized loads (anything that causes you to take up extra lanes – when exceptions are made, they’re often escorted)
- Pedestrians.
- Cyclists.
- Horse riders.
- Mobility scooters.
What is the slowest speed on a motorway?
You shouldn’t have any problem if you’re going around 50 mph anyway as there legally are no minimum speeds on motorways in the UK unless signed otherwise.
When should you join a motorway?
Joining the motorway.
- give priority to traffic already on the motorway.
- check the traffic on the motorway and match your speed to fit safely into the traffic flow in the left-hand lane.
- not cross solid white lines that separate lanes or use the hard shoulder.
What should you do immediately after joining motorway?
Stay in the left-hand lane long enough to get used to the higher speeds of motorway traffic before considering overtaking.