There has been some time now I have my license and I have come to realize that my memories of some of the rules of the road a bit sketchy. While the basics are clear how many of us can remember the finer points of the Highway Code?
In a sense, one could feel that we never undertake more knowledge than the date on which our practical driving test. On this day, we probably have the highway code know as well as we ever do in the future.
We spent probably several hours trying to learn theRules of the road - ensure that we remind them, so we have the opportunity on UK roads.
After the test, our knowledge is probably gradual. Sure, there are some things we have read and taken the time to learn, that always stay with us. But how many of us at the nuances of the test?
How many of us would know, for example, at what level of visibility, we should turn our fog lights? Or how about the rules for the use ofMotorcycles?
Some would undoubtedly respond that this lack of knowledge is countered by an increase in experience. We can not know the exact wording of the law, but our experience of driving means that we are much more able to deal with most situations, as we did in the early days.
I began to think about this issue after a recent visit to Italy, where many people seemed to be with scooters and smaller motorcycles.
I was surprised how few people wereMotorcycle helmets - it was certainly very different from what we see in the United Kingdom.
It is clear that laws vary from country to country, but I wonder how much we really know about the regulations in our own countries?
Knowing the rules of the road is important for us all - how much do you know?

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