Theres a junction in blanch on the Ongar road when turning into Hartstown that has 3 regular lights and then a filter light at the bottom. But the filter light never seems to come on. Any advice on what to do and how to know when to wait and when to proceed ?
I got a question. When turning right, if it's a full green, we should proceed to the middle and wait for a chance to turn. But what if there's a forward green arrow (right filter lights off), should we prgress in this situation or we should wait behind the line? Thanks sir.
@3:29 Why would that not be treated as a green light at a T junction like you mentioned at the end. You said if there was cars coming they’d have right of way shouldn’t there be nobody coming if it was a green light at T junction , if not where would you wait . Thanks
Yes i think so, full green u can stop in the middle, then give right of way for oncoming traffic and turn right, if there's a green arrow other oncoming traffic should have red so u can turn right normally. That's my understanding plz correct me if I'm mistaken
If you are turning right in a yellow box but you see pedestrians crossing the road from the footpath, should I wait until they get across to start turning or should I turn right but let them cross the road?
@@admdrivingschool5033 thanks that’s what I thought. It’s what I did when I was out driving recently and got a beep from behind. Other drivers impatient I’m guessing.
This can happen in your test if the oncoming cars break the amber or red light. Your only job is to get off the junction. You could potentially fail your test because of them but you will definitely fail your test if you wait at the line without moving to the middle
Hey that’s a good question and to be honest everyone has a different answer. If the junction is large enough to fit 2 cars we then you could. Just don’t stop across any pedestrian crossings or anything like rhat
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Theres a junction in blanch on the Ongar road when turning into Hartstown that has 3 regular lights and then a filter light at the bottom. But the filter light never seems to come on. Any advice on what to do and how to know when to wait and when to proceed ?
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I got a question. When turning right, if it's a full green, we should proceed to the middle and wait for a chance to turn. But what if there's a forward green arrow (right filter lights off), should we prgress in this situation or we should wait behind the line? Thanks sir.
Forward arrow means forward only wait behind the line if turning right
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@3:29 Why would that not be treated as a green light at a T junction like you mentioned at the end. You said if there was cars coming they’d have right of way shouldn’t there be nobody coming if it was a green light at T junction , if not where would you wait . Thanks
how is that a T junction??
What to do if a car is already waiting on the junction box. Do we need to queue up or stand behind white line?
Thanks
It depends on how big the junction is don’t stop across a pedestrian crossing or anything
on the second right turn you went up to the middle but there was no road marking to indicate doing that , so how did you know ?
Green circle light up to the middle… watch the video again and listen out for me saying that
So on all right turns if there’s a green circle I go up to middle ?
Yes i think so, full green u can stop in the middle, then give right of way for oncoming traffic and turn right, if there's a green arrow other oncoming traffic should have red so u can turn right normally. That's my understanding plz correct me if I'm mistaken
@@MoHonda90correct
If you are turning right in a yellow box but you see pedestrians crossing the road from the footpath, should I wait until they get across to start turning or should I turn right but let them cross the road?
Yes let them cross don’t drive at pedestrians in your test
@@admdrivingschool5033 thanks that’s what I thought. It’s what I did when I was out driving recently and got a beep from behind. Other drivers impatient I’m guessing.
What if the light goes red when you are in the yellow box?
This can happen in your test if the oncoming cars break the amber or red light. Your only job is to get off the junction. You could potentially fail your test because of them but you will definitely fail your test if you wait at the line without moving to the middle
do we follow the car in center yellow box while turning right if one car is already in middle of road on filter lane?
Hey that’s a good question and to be honest everyone has a different answer. If the junction is large enough to fit 2 cars we then you could. Just don’t stop across any pedestrian crossings or anything like rhat
Thanks
No problem hope it helps
What’s defensive driving
Defensive driving is a set of driving skills that allows you to defend yourself against potential collisions caused by bad drivers, drunk drivers, and unpredictable weather conditions. It aims to reduce the risk of accidents by anticipating dangerous situations, despite adverse conditions or the mistakes of others. Key principles include:
1. **Awareness:** Constantly being alert and attentive to the road and the vehicles around you.
2. **Anticipation:** Predicting potential risks by observing the behavior of other road users.
3. **Safety margins:** Keeping a safe distance from other vehicles, allowing ample time to react if necessary.
4. **Speed control:** Adjusting your speed to suit the driving conditions.
5. **Adapting to surroundings:** Modifying driving based on weather conditions, road type, and traffic flow.
6. **Knowing your vehicle:** Understanding the capabilities and limitations of your car, such as braking distance.
7. **Avoiding distractions:** Keeping distractions to a minimum, like not using a phone while driving.
Defensive driving courses are often available and can even lead to insurance discounts in some areas.
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You’re welcome hope it helps