Steering, Brakes, Wipers, Lamps, Mirrors, Speedometer, Horn, Silencer, Tyres.
When it has less than 1.6mm thread all around.
Bald, worn or badly inflated tyres; Wet, greasy roads; Leaves; Mud; Ice; Snow.
When the driver ahead is turning right and you intend going straight ahead.
When you intend turning left.
When the traffic in the right hand lane is moving slower than the traffic in your lane.
A continuous white line, approaching traffic lights, roundabouts, road junctions, pedestrian crossings, level crossings, corners, humpback bridges, brows of hills.
Keep well to the left …. Except when overtaking, passing pedestrians (where there is no footpath) or turning right.
NO
YES, providing it is safe to do so.
You must obey the one nearest you.
They tell you that continuous white lines lie ahead.
Stay in your own lane.
Pedestrians, learner drivers, cyclists, small motorcycles, slow moving vehicles, agricultural vehicles and some invalid carriages are also prohibited
By means of a slip road to the left.
On a dual carriageway, you can drive across, get roundabouts and all types of traffic. You don’t get any of these on a motorway.
Overtaking, faster moving traffic or turning right.
Overtaking only, and turning right.
Treat both sides of the dual carriageway as separate roads.
Mirror, signal, mirror, move to right hand lane, then central reserve, wait until traffic clears or safe gap, make turn.
Criss cross yellow lines found at a road junction.
You can’t enter a box junction unless your exit is clear, but you can stop on it when turning right if your exit is clear,
but you are stopped from turning right by approaching traffic.
Traffic already on the roundabout, or traffic from the right.
Left hand lane, left signal on, staying left on roundabout
Left lane, no signal, staying left on roundabout, when passing exit before the one you want, signal left to leave the roundabout.
Right lane, right signal on holding tight to the roundabout, signal left as you pass the exit before the one you want to leave the roundabout.
Right lane, right signal on holding tight to the roundabout, signal left as you pass the exit before the one you want to leave the roundabout.
A red sign is law, you must obey it
You must STOP your vehicle
You must slow down and stop if necessary.
A Yellow sign is a warning only.
Traffic approaching from either direction.
Traffic approaching from the right.
To pedestrians when they step on a zebra crossing, to pedestrians on a pelican crossing when amber light is flashing, to pedestrians and traffic when starting from a stationary position, to traffic in another lane when you wish to change lanes, to public on a private road when you come out of a private entrance, car park or garage, to ambulance, fire brigade and garda vehicles displaying blue flashing lights.
Steer into the skid, e.g. If it skids left, steer left.
Use the two-second rule.
Thinking and braking distance.
Dip your headlights.
Slow down and stop if necessary
Meeting other traffic, following closely behind other traffic, built up areas, continually lit roads, beginning and end of lighting up time, fog, and falling snow.
Make sure there are no children and the way behind is clear.
Give way to other traffic and pedestrians.
From a side road into a major road.
Give way to other traffic, the road is not one way, don’t cross continuous centre white line.
Mirrors, signal, mirror, change down into second gear, slow down, stop safely.
Park close to the kerb or edge of roadway, apply handbrake, switch off ignition and before leaving lock all doors.
Mirrors, signal, mirror, look over your shoulder.
Do not accelerate, or move out to the right.
Do not pull in sharply, or slow down excessively.
With caution, be prepared to stop.
When they place their foot on the crossing.
Black and white stripes across the road with yellow flashing beacons.
By the yellow flashing beacons.
You are not allowed to park or leave your vehicle on these lines. This is to allow oncoming vehicles a 15 metre clear view of the crossing. No overtaking.
During clearway hours it is a road that you can’t stop or park on (Times and days may be shown on plate). Buses and taxis are the only exception.
No parking during certain hours.
No parking at any time.
It shows the edge of the road or hard shoulder.
Between 11-30pm and 7.00am in built up areas, except in a traffic emergency.
Just left of the centre white line or crown of the road.
In the extreme right hand lane.
Keep close to the left edge of the roadway and when turning do not swing wide.
Red – Green – Amber – Red. (Ireland)
Red – Red and Amber – Green – Amber – Red. (N.Ireland)
STOP, unless you are so close to the line that you can’t stop safely behind it.
Red and Amber (N.Ireland only); Red and Green filter light.
Red – Flashing Amber – Green – Amber – Red.
Caution for school children.
STOP – at the level crossing – train approaching
When involved in an accident, stop sign, red light, to pedestrians on a crossing.
Garda, School warden, Persons in charge of animals.
STOP
Your name and address, name and address of owner of vehicle, vehicle registration number and evidence of insurance to Garda, anyone affected or an independent witness.
Check your mirrors.
Cancel it
Check mirrors, look over shoulder.
12 years of age
Motorway, double yellow lines, no waiting signs, hazard lines approaching traffic lights, pedestrian and level crossings, roundabouts, road junctions corners, humpback bridges, brows of hills
Breakdown or emergencies only.
80 km/h on Regional Roads, 100 km/h on National roads and 120 km/h on Motorways
Doors closed properly, handbrake on, Seat adjusted, Mirrors set, Seatbelt on, Gears cleared.