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When would you not need to signal before moving away?

24/3/2016

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If there is not the slightest chance of any-one being affected by you moving off, including oncoming traffic and pedestrians, then there is no need of signalling. However we reccomend always signal before moving away.

If you are ready to move off and you see a vehicle approaching from the rear to pass you, do not indicate off if you intend on waiting for them to pass. Wait till the vehicle has passed.
Moving off signaling
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PRECIOUS
7/6/2016 07:58:48

LIGHT

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Dr I Ball
10/10/2016 15:17:47

many spelling errors in this document and English needs much improving to be an official document

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Oli
12/8/2017 23:53:31

Who wrote this? Needs proofreading.

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