The routine for moving off is:
MSP
SMS
POM
MOP
During your driving test you might be asked to move off in different situations including from behind a parked car or from the right-hand side of the road.
When vehicles following behind are viewed in a convex mirror the image is slightly distorted. This make the vehicles:
appear to be closer than when view in a flat mirror.
appear to be further away than when view in a flat mirror.
You must always give a signal before moving off.
The 'six point check' is:
A vehicle safety checklist that is completed before getting into the car
A routine for preparing to move off in a manual car
A routine for preparing to move off in an electric car
A routine for observation before moving off
In an automatic car you can start the engine with the gear selector in the:
Park or Neutral position
Park position only
Neutral position only
Any position as long as your foot is on the footbrake
The safety line white line driving line steering( safety line, white line, driving line, steering ) is an imaginary line that you follow to keep approximately one metre two metres two feet ten feet( one metre, two metres, two feet, ten feet ) from the kerb or obstructions.
In order to steer and position your vehicle accurately you should:
Look well ahead
Follow the kerb
Follow the centre white line
Focus on the front corners of your vehicle