After taking driving lessons Liverpool many drivers at wheel are currently following the car blindly in front of them. Upon seeing them, you may come to think it’s time for the lost art of overtaking to effectively make a comeback. Because this art has been obviously lost by millions of drivers in the United Kingdom (UK) wasting a lot of precious time.
Today, it seems that we have become a nation just contented to be dawdling behind the slow-moving vehicles in front for fear of being caught by speed cameras or afraid of really using our vehicles’ abilities to accelerate.
Overtaking has been used to be something many drivers will enjoy and be proud to partake in, particularly when their vehicles have a much better performance in accelerating over vans and trucks. Today, many drivers have been unwilling or incapable to complete safe overtaking due to fear and instead prefer to just cause tailbacks as a result of such fear.
But remember there are rules that you have to follow. Overtaking has been made clear in the Highway Code by stating that it should only be done when it’s safe to do so. But many motorists of today have erred too far in term of caution and consequently created hold-up where there’s an easy flow of traffic past any slow-moving vehicles.
Remember that choosing the right place and precise timing to overtake is vital. This means that you should not overtake in a city or town until the car in front travels less than the prescribed speed limit. Be cautious of the dangers, such as oncoming vehicles from the opposite direction, cyclists, pedestrians and other potential hazards made invisible by buildings and other vehicles.
You also have to perfectly balance the advantages gained or the overall overtaking benefits you can get against the dangers of doing it. These benefits are much more obvious in reducing frustrations and travel time particularly on open and faster roads. As you move, you should plan ahead for your safety and for the safety of the vehicle you’re overtaking including the other surrounding vehicles and other road users.
You should give yourself space and time to the vehicle in front so that you could have a good vision of the road ahead. Upon seeing a sufficient space on the road for a safe overtaking, check first your mirrors and look to the right side to make sure that there’s no other car already starting its own overtaking.
There’s a technique that you should learn and master. When overtaking, use a lower gear to get a better acceleration. Then move out, but never start to pass immediately the vehicle in front. You have to take a moment to improve or clear your vision in order to be certain that there is no oncoming vehicle or there are no hazards or junctions ahead which will make the car in front to swerve into the path you’re intending to pass.
When overtaking, never exceed the speed limit being posted. When the vehicle in front travels at 58 miles per hour (mph) in a speed limit of 60 mph, it’s better not to overtake, instead just follow at a safe distance and relax rather than risking to overtake that will make you an offender of the law. Remember that overtaking has no point at all if in doing so, you’ll have an accident.
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