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107. Sounding your horn when driving is unnecessary, except as a warning. In some areas it is an offence to use the horn, except to avoid an accident. You should not sound your horn near a hospital, except in an emergency. |
108. You must pull in to the side of the road to allow free passage to a Fire Engine, Ambulance, Military, Police or Civil Defence Vehicle which is sounding a warning siren or bell. |
109. Often a driver sees a situation building up which may lead to an accident, but goes on obstinately until it is too late to take any effective action. |
110. When you are driving, keep your attention on the road ahead except, of course, for necessary glances at the rear view mirror and panel of the car. Do not turn your head to talk with your passengers or to light a cigarette. Children should not be allowed to obstruct or distract the driver, and parents should train them not to do so. |
111. Go slowly when driving past animals, and give them plenty of room. Stop if necessary or if signalled to do so. Be prepared to stop to avoid animals coming towards you on your side of the road, especially on a left hand bend. |