Stopping under control Part 1.
During your driving test you might be asked to 'stop, as if in an emergency'. Although this isn't included in every test, you still need to know how to do it - Just in case!
When we say 'just in case', we don't mean in case you need it for the driving test - we mean in case you need it to save your life or someone else's.
Whether you are in a real emergency or just doing the driving test exercise you must react quickly - every moment counts!
This means that you might not have time to make your normal safety checks, your mirrors become a low priority, stop first, look later.
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Monday, 25 February 2013
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