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Your immediate priority at an accident scene must be to discover if anybody has been wounded, to give them assistance and summon emergency help as necessary.
An Indian learner license is valid all over India.
A flashing yellow X over a lane means that it may be used for those turning left, provided they exercise caution.
Each red slash on the post of a railway crossing warning sign indicates 100 m to the crossing itself.
Always make sure that you are not obstructing pedestrians when you park; leave a 75 cm gap through which they can pass.
You may not cross solid white lines in nonemergency situations unless you need to get to a driveway, alleyway etc. on the other side of the road.
A car length for every 15 KM/H of speed is a good rule of thumb, so when traveling at 60 KM/H you should not be within four car lengths of the vehicle ahead.
On all single lane roads you should drive on the left in normal circumstances. Don't be tempted to straddle the middle of the road, you are more likely to be involved in a collision there.
A cyclist moving their right arm up and down is indicating that they are going to slow down. You should slow down also and be ready to stop.
This sign indicates that the lane is going to be closed ahead. If you are in the lane, don't leave your change to the last minute, move as soon as it is safe to do so
You should take special care at intersections, because the meeting of different traffic streams makes them the most likely place for you to have an accident.
The first thing you should do when making a turn its to check for other traffic, then signal your intentions, and only then can you start your maneuver.
The right-of-way is only theoretical. If someone else takes it, either through bad driving or bad manners, don't try and fight them for it, let them go.
Courtesy is one of the most important virtues on the road; if you are polite and give way to others, the chances of being involved in an accident are greatly reduced.
The stopping distance from 100 KM/H will be at least 180 m between you seeing the hazard and coming to a complete rest. Always remember this when you're driving and scan ahead to the point where you will stop.
The only way of making sure that your blind spot is clear is to physically turn and check it, so you should do this anytime you are moving into a new space on the road.
The reaction time of a good driver [the time it takes between identifying a hazard and starting to take evasive action] Is longer than you may think. Make sure you factor this into your driving style.
At zebra crossings, pedestrians always have right of way over you. You must stop and not proceed until they have completely cleared the crossing.
You may not park anywhere which has a solid yellow line alongside the curb, unless there is a sign indicating certain hours when parking is permitted.
White signs with diagonal black line through them signify that a restriction, for example a speed limit or no parking zone, has come to an end.