What are the major rules for driving a vehicle?
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What are the major rules for driving a vehicle?
7 Most Important Traffic Rules to follow in India
- Do Not Drink and Drive.
- Always Own Valid Car Insurance Policy.
- Wear your seatbelt while Driving a Car.
- Riding a Two-Wheeler without a Helmet On.
- Using a Mobile Phone while Riding.
- Over Speeding.
- Jumping the Red Light.
What are the four driving rules?
The Four Rules
- Rule #1: First to arrive, first to drive. If you arrive at the intersection first, come to a complete stop, then proceed.
- Rule #2: Right of way goes to the right.
- Rule #3: Straight doesn’t have to wait.
- Rule #4: Left turn yields to right.
What are traffic rules and regulations in Nigeria?
Below are 10 Nigerian driving rules that can land you in trouble:
- Don’t Use Your Mobile Phone While Driving.
- Always Use Your Seat Belt.
- Lights and Reflectors Must be in Good Condition.
- Avoid Roads Designated as ‘One Way’ or ‘No Entry’
- Always Obey Speed-Limits.
- Don’t Drive Without a Driver’s License/Learner’s Permit.
What are traffic laws in India?
s.no.
s.no. | offences | Section |
---|---|---|
1. | Driving without a Valid License | 3 r/w 181 MVA |
2. | Allowing vehicle to be driven by a person who does not possess a Valid License. | 5 r/w 180 MVA |
3 | Not carrying documents as required. | 130(3) r/w 177 MVA |
4. | Driving without Valid Insurance. | 130(3) r/w 177 MVA |
Who goes at a 4 way stop?
When two vehicles arrive at a 4-way stop at the same time side-by-side, the vehicle furthest to the right has the right of way. If three vehicles arrive at the same time, the car furthest left should continue to yield until both of the other cars to the right of them have passed.
What is a 2 way stop?
two-way stops — if two streets intersect and only one of the streets has stop signs, then the other street is a through street. Traffic on the through street has the right-of-way. If you are stopped at one of these types of intersections, wait until there is a safe gap before going through or turning.