When steering you should concentrate on parked cars to avoid hitting them.
You need to scan the road to steer correctly, looking all around and into the distance. As a minimum, how far should you look when travelling at 30 mph.
20 metres
40 metres
60 metres
120 metres
What is the safety line?
A white line used to separate traffic
The stopping place at traffic lights
An imaginary line projected ahead for safe steering
The rope used to secure loads on your roof rack
This lesson offers a simple rule for steering. The rule is:
Aim at what you want to hit
Look at obstructions to avoid them
Follow the white line
Follow the left-hand kerb
During the driving test the examiner will expect you to use the 'pull push' steering method.
Almost all steering problems are related to:
Observation
Driving too slow
Driving too fast
Not holding the wheel at 'ten-to-two'
Being relaxed with the steering wheel
When starting a right turn the driver should look:
Through the driver's door window
Through the windscreen
At the centre line in the new road
At the kerb in the new road