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Traffic on major roads has right-of-way over traffic merging from minor roads. However, this does not mean that you should not be careful and courteous; if someone is merging from a minor road ahead of you, slow down and don't insist on your right-of-way.
In order to get as close to the turn as possible, make your right-hand turns from just to the left of the center line.
Passing close to intersections is dangerous, and so it is not permitted within 30 m.
You may only pull away from traffic lights [unless making a left turn where permitted] when the light has gone all the way through its cycle back to green.
All other things being equal, in this situation slow down or stop and let the other driver come through first. This will minimize the risk of a collision or of a bottleneck forming.
Fatigue can kill on long journeys, so it is recommended that you have a rest break at least once every two hours.
Just after it starts to rain, the oil and other substances on the road mix with the water to make a very slippery surface. Later in a storm, the oil will have been washed away.
If another vehicle is turning right, and there is another line or sufficient space within the roadway to its left, you may pass it. This is the only situation in which you may do this.
Never try to overtake a vehicle which is turning right. You have no guarantee it has seen you and it may turn straight across your path.
You may turn left on a red light [if there is no other sign prohibiting it] only when you have come to a complete stop and made sure that you have yielded to all other pedestrians and traffic.
Circular signs with blue borders give directions which it is mandatory to obey.
In hilly terrain, the vehicle traveling uphill always has right-of-way, as it is much more difficult for them to restart if they have to stop.
Don't be aggressive with other vehicles overtaking you; if they want to go faster, let them go. Slow down a little to make sure that they can pull back into your lane without clipping you.
This sort of box is known as a stop box; it is not permitted to enter it unless you are sure that you will not have to stop within its confines.
It’s very important to make sure your vehicle can be seen at night, particularly in rural areas where there will be little or no street lighting. Make sure your parking lights are on and that there is a clear line of sight to your vehicle for 150 m in both directions.
Never make a U-turn unless you are sure that you can be seen for a good distance in both directions. If you're near the crest of a hill a car coming over it could run straight into you.
Motorcycles are more likely to react badly to poor road surfaces, and they can also stop more quickly than cars, so you should give them extra space ahead of you to avoid accidents.
Get into the habit of always signaling your maneuvers, no matter what the traffic conditions. That way it will become automatic and you will never forget it when it is needed.
Those under 18 years of age may not apply for a learner driver license in India if they want to drive a motorcycle with gear or a light motor vehicle.