Monday, 27 April 2015
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Reverse Left
To reverse around a corner you should have around half a metre of space free between the car and the kerb. Start from a position a little past the corner.When pulling up, if a signal is necessary, avoid misleading others by timing the signal so you are just passing the road on the left.
Always ensure you are reversing from a major road into a minor road. To reverse from a minor road onto a major road could be very dangerous.
Reversing - POM
As usual,Steering Left
Going backwards around a corner is similar to going forwards. The biggest difficulty going backwards is knowing how much to steer as it is harder to see the kerb.Some people prefer to watch the kerb over their left shoulder, through the side windows of the car. Others find it easier to use the left mirror to follow the kerb. Whichever method you use, you must remember to keep checking all around and to look out the back window regularly for other road users. Keep very slow.
Just like going forwards around a corner, you should start to turn the wheel when the kerb starts moving away from you. Follow it round and straighten up as the car becomes straight in the new road.
Finishing
ReverseEngage the handbrake and
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