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I am Going to Turn RightThis signal means : I AM GOING TO TURN TO MY RIGHT
No Free RidingDo not attempt free riding !
Guard against SideslipGuard against sideslip. When on wet polished asphalt, granite sets or tramlines, leave sufficient room to meet an emergency
Overtake me on my RightThis signal means : OVERTAKE ME ON MY RIGHT
Avoid Cutting InAvoid cutting in, for it is one of the worst forms of dangerous driving
Stopping by White LineNever stop beside a white line, thus forcing other vehicles over it
Tramcar PassengersStop to allow tramcar passengers to alight
Stepping from BehindDo not step from behind one vehicle into the path of another
Alighting from CarDo not alight from a car on the traffic side
Cyclist Cuts CornerCyclists - take corners carefully
I am Going StraightaheadThis signal means : I AM GOING STRAIGHT AHEAD used when there is any doubt
Cyclist on TramlinesCyclists - beware tramlines
Thrown from CarsNever throw anything from a moving car
Pulling up Opposite CarAvoid pulling up opposite a stationary car on the other side of the road
Car Fire ExtinguisherCarry an efficient fire extinguisher readily accessible
Policeman Signals StopThis police signal means : STOP !
Passing HorsesTake the off side of the road when passing led horses
Overtaking in TownsOvertaking in towns : never overtake unless you can see sufficiently far ahead to do so with safety
Incorrect SignalsAn incorrect or delayed signal is as dangerous as none at all
Help Young to CrossHelp the young to cross the road
Never Chase a HoopNever chase a ball or hoop into the roadway as this youngster is doing
Amateur Traffic CopsBeware of amateur traffic controllers... they are seldom competent to act in an emergency
Motor Cycle CareMotor cyclists - do not squeeze through traffic
Stepping Off Pavementlook before you Leave the Pavement
Use Recognised CrossingsPedestrians : use recognised crossing places provided for your safety
Keep to the LeftThe first rule of the road is Keep to the left and failure to observe it will count against you in the event of an accident. Especially if the accident is fatal
Military TelegraphOptical and electric telegraphy used by the French army. Specialists are trained to use the Morse code by day or night
Alfred Making LawsKing Alfred forms a code of laws, and divides Britain into a network of counties
Jean-Etienne PortalisJEAN-ETIENNE PORTALIS duc de Montebello French statesman, helped draft the Code Napoleon
Le Code CivilUnder Napoleons consulship, the Code Civil becomes law, assuring all citizens the legal benefits brought by the Revolution
Samuel Morse & MedalsSAMUEL FINLEY BREESE MORSE American artist and inventor Invented Morse code for use in telegraph instrument
Futuristic airborne traffic policemanA futuristic scene showing an airborne traffic policeman reprimanding a pilot who has broken the rules of the air, or the airway code