Learning to drive and taking to the roads is one of the best feelings we’ll ever experience, but getting behind the wheel comes with great responsibility. Completing driving lessons Dublin can be a lengthy process, as there’s a depth of manoeuvres and rules you need to remember prior to your test and beyond. It’s inevitable that for a long period of time after passing your driving test, you’re going to be extremely cautious and alert, but more often than not this can ware off over time.
As we start to gain more experience on the road, the things we were taught during our lessons can fade into the background and our own habits start to take over. Whether it’s not checking your mirrors as much or forgetting to indicate, we’ve all been in situations where our driving protocol isn’t as good as it should be. With experience comes confidence and sometimes we can forget the responsibility that comes with driving any vehicle and because of this, it’s important to always remember #TheRulesOfTheRoad, no matter how many years of experience you have behind you.
Whether you’re a new or experienced driver, below are a few areas which you should always keep in mind throughout your time spent behind the wheel and why it’s important to constantly refresh your driving knowledge.
Change in MOT tests
For most of us, it probably wouldn’t even cross our minds the thought of an annual MOT test changing, but a few changes have been made recently. Some new checks are being made to determine if the tyres are inflated correctly, where or not the brake fluid is contaminated and if there are any leaks within the vehicle, which may cause harm to the environment. The standard MOT test which we are all familiar with remains the same, but changes are constantly being made and checks being added, so it’s important to read up on this and make sure you’re aware prior to your vehicles MOT.
Keep up to date with the Highway Code
We spend so much time reciting the Highway Code whilst we’re learning to drive, but you may not be aware that changes can be made and added at any time. A recent change that has been made is the rule regarding overtaking cyclists. The rule states that any driver overtaking will need to leave at least 1.5 metres between their vehicle and the cyclist. Failing to do so could land the driver with a £100 fine. Small changes like this one could end up costing you, so for this reason, you can see why it’s important to constantly refresh your knowledge when it comes to the Highway Code.
Whether it’s remembering to check your mirrors regularly when driving or keeping up to date with changes regarding your vehicles MOT, it’s important you keep up to date with all things driving related. Feel free to share your thoughts on this topic by using #RulesOfTheRoad on social.