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by alix123 » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 6:57 pm
Hi,
Do you know how should you position yourself when you ride on your vehicle.
Directional Positioning
* Position yourself in the right-most lane that goes in the direction of your destination.
* Ride in the right third of the lane.
* Avoid being overtaken in narrow-lane situations by riding in the right third of the lane.
Speed Positioning
* Position yourself relative to the speed of other traffic.
* Left-most lane is for fastest moving traffic, right-most for slower traffic.
* Yield to faster moving vehicles by staying to the right in the lane.
These all helps you to avoid the accidents as well as speeding tickets
Just like Fast Traffic Schools helps to know all these.
Regards
Alix
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by durain » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 7:05 pm
for left hand drive or right hand drive?

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by road.not.taken » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 7:13 pm
alix123 wrote:Hi,
Do you know how should you position yourself when you ride on your vehicle.
Directional Positioning
* Position yourself in the right-most lane that goes in the direction of your destination.
* Ride in the right third of the lane.
* Avoid being overtaken in narrow-lane situations by riding in the right third of the lane.
Speed Positioning
* Position yourself relative to the speed of other traffic.
* Left-most lane is for fastest moving traffic, right-most for slower traffic.
* Yield to faster moving vehicles by staying to the right in the lane.
These all helps you to avoid the accidents as well as speeding tickets
Just like Fast Traffic Schools helps to know all these.
Regards
Alix
Alix dear, this is a Singapore Expat forum, not an on-line meeting for Dyslexics Anonymous...
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by familyof5 » Thu, 07 Feb 2008 8:08 pm
alternatively, you could just not speed.
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by drusilla » Fri, 08 Feb 2008 5:34 am
alix123 wrote:Hi,
Do you know how should you position yourself when you ride on your vehicle.
Directional Positioning
* Position yourself in the right-most lane that goes in the direction of your destination.
* Ride in the right third of the lane.
* Avoid being overtaken in narrow-lane situations by riding in the right third of the lane.
Speed Positioning
* Position yourself relative to the speed of other traffic.
* Left-most lane is for fastest moving traffic, right-most for slower traffic.
* Yield to faster moving vehicles by staying to the right in the lane.
These all helps you to avoid the accidents as well as speeding tickets
Just like Fast Traffic Schools helps to know all these.
Regards
Alix

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by reikko123 » Mon, 25 Feb 2008 10:50 pm
lol... Dun speed in the 1st place..

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by tingal79 » Sat, 22 Mar 2008 9:32 pm
the title of this thread sounds so much more promising than this.
i thought someone found a loophole.
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by Plavt » Sat, 22 Mar 2008 10:14 pm
tingal79 wrote:the title of this thread sounds so much more promising than this.
i thought someone found a loophole.
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.......now we know who can't keep her foot off the accelerator.

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