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2 hours ago, Stu said:
This is probably the same barrel etc
https://www.grasshopperleisure.co.uk/zadi-replacement-barrel--keys-28592-p.asp
Just as cheap to replace the lot
Any instructions for replacement?
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I just passed my bike test and would like to share the following test routes.
I created these routes based on Bee Driving School and Si Rhodes Driving Training Youtube videos
Feel free to take advantage of them. But must open with a PC.
I don't know why i can't get the same routing from a mobile phone
https://goo.gl/maps/orHpa3sPvf9F7H3D6
https://goo.gl/maps/tRimTCS5mpHBbSZ3A
https://goo.gl/maps/76mw6e7CXTZ2o1ge6
https://goo.gl/maps/YULZDkWwKrbWjjw39
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it's not just the route.
I always struggle when i come to this kind of splitting road.
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i will follow the norm
seems majority of people will not signal to go straight, and signal right to turn right
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16 minutes ago, goat said:
I personally wouldn't signal. As I was approaching i would make sure i was positioned appropriately for whichever lane I intended to use, probably use a shoulder check to make sure no one is creeping up on the inside and carry straight on. Whether that's technically correct i couldn't say. Your instructor should be able to advise you correctly.
so you won't signal no matter right or left?
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i normally will put on my left signal (only with an instructor or examiner, in real life, I can't be bothered), as it's change of lane.
but i saw on youtube, the instructor says "you don't need to put on a signal, because it doesn't benefit anyone"
i'm quite confused.
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just out of curiousity, when buses enter their bus lanes, do they put on their left signal?
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I am going to take a test in which there is a bus lane that operates outside the test time. I am required to use the bus lane.
The bus lane is some what the same lane as the original lane. It splits into 2 lanes when the bus lane start from a cycle lane.
Do I signal when I drive into the red shaded lane?
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On 20/03/2023 at 23:38, bonio said:
This bit of road is on a roundabout, so you follow the rules for signalling on roundabouts (Highway code rule 186)
Where you've drawn the blue arrow is the route that would normally be taken by someone who's just entered the roundabout on the A53, coming from Newcastle-under-Lyme, and intending to continue on the A53, going straight over the roundabout. So, as they approach the roundabout, no signal. They continue along your blue arrow with no signal. Once past the exit for the A500, roughly at the tip of the blue arrow, they signal left and then leave the roundabout at the next exit.
They don't signal right at the blue arrow, because signalling right would mean they're intending to carry on around the roundabout and head south down the A500 (and to do this, they should be in the right hand lane, as the lane markings show).
Just want to confirm, you put on your left signal if you turn left in this roundabout, right?
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17 minutes ago, goat said:
No signal going round corner to right (I'm just following the road) but signal left for the blue arrow as I am leaving the road I am on
if you signal left going straight, people can't differentiate if you are going straight or turning left.
is that what it's supposed to be?
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i met a gang of biker thugs around 2pm yesterday while i was practicing around the routes. There were about 10 of them. They pulled wheelie in front of me. I was pretty freaked out.
i managed pull out from the road and evade them.
could that be the reason?
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While it is still so hard to book a test at other test centres such as Bredbury, why test slots are so widely available at Atherton Driving test centre?
are there any hidden traps that hold off test takers to book tests there?
where can i cut this top box key?
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