🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:17 🚗 Arrows like these indicate overtaking vehicles should move back into their lane because of a hazard ahead, such as a brow of a hill. 00:52 🛣️ When turning right onto a dual carriageway, ensure the central reservation is wide enough for your vehicle; otherwise, you may need to turn across both carriageways. 01:22 ⚠️ Check your mirrors and consider using hazard lights to warn others when you spot a hazard ahead on a motorway or unrestricted dual carriageway. 01:52 🚧 Rumble strips on the road provide both visual and audible warnings to make you aware of your speed. 02:35 🗺️ If you get lost on a busy road, pull over in a side road to check a map, use a sat nav, or ask for directions. Never program a sat nav while driving; always stop in a safe place. Made with HARPA AI
Hi @HarmanKahlon-xz3lm, thank you for your comment. Signs for dual carriageways are consistently green, whereas motorway signs are blue. On dual carriageways, the right-hand lane can be for overtaking and making right turns, while on motorways, its purpose is solely for overtaking. Additionally, roundabouts and traffic lights frequently occur on dual carriageways but are uncommon on motorways. We hope this helps, but please let us know if you need any further help :-)
@@lifeisanexcitingjourney5534 A dual carriageway is a road which usually has two lanes of traffic travelling in each direction with a strip of grass or concrete down the middle to separate the two lots of traffic. A motorway is a major road that has been specially built for fast travel over long distances. Motorways have several lanes and special places where traffic gets on and leaves. And the single-carriageway is the same as the dual but there is no grass between
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:17 🚗 Arrows like these indicate overtaking vehicles should move back into their lane because of a hazard ahead, such as a brow of a hill.
00:52 🛣️ When turning right onto a dual carriageway, ensure the central reservation is wide enough for your vehicle; otherwise, you may need to turn across both carriageways.
01:22 ⚠️ Check your mirrors and consider using hazard lights to warn others when you spot a hazard ahead on a motorway or unrestricted dual carriageway.
01:52 🚧 Rumble strips on the road provide both visual and audible warnings to make you aware of your speed.
02:35 🗺️ If you get lost on a busy road, pull over in a side road to check a map, use a sat nav, or ask for directions. Never program a sat nav while driving; always stop in a safe place.
Made with HARPA AI
What is motorway and carriageway
Hi @HarmanKahlon-xz3lm, thank you for your comment. Signs for dual carriageways are consistently green, whereas motorway signs are blue. On dual carriageways, the right-hand lane can be for overtaking and making right turns, while on motorways, its purpose is solely for overtaking. Additionally, roundabouts and traffic lights frequently occur on dual carriageways but are uncommon on motorways. We hope this helps, but please let us know if you need any further help :-)
But the question is what is carriageway and motorway. Not just the signs. What is dual carriageway too?
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A dual carriageway is a road which usually has two lanes of traffic travelling in each direction with a strip of grass or concrete down the middle to separate the two lots of traffic.
A motorway is a major road that has been specially built for fast travel over long distances. Motorways have several lanes and special places where traffic gets on and leaves.
And the single-carriageway is the same as the dual but there is no grass between