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Reversing
How to reverse safely
- Check for nearby pedestrians and traffic by looking carefully all around, in
front of and behind you, over both your shoulders and in your mirrors.
- Take special care where small children may be gathered, such as schools,
playgrounds, residential roads, car parks or your own driveway.
- If your view is restricted, ask for help when reversing.
- Give way to other traffic or pedestrians.
- When reversing from a major road onto a minor road, wait until it is safe,
reverse slowly far enough into the side road to allow you to take up the
correct position on the left-hand side when rejoining the major road.
- Take extra care when reversing in darkness.
- If you are in doubt get out of your vehicle and check the area.
- You must not reverse from a minor road onto a major road as it is unsafe
to do so.