Well i failed last time so this time im going to revise like hell, theres one question that was in the test last time that i got wrong, garanteed![]()
If your car broke down on a motorway how far away would you put the sign from your car?
Ross

Well i failed last time so this time im going to revise like hell, theres one question that was in the test last time that i got wrong, garanteed![]()
If your car broke down on a motorway how far away would you put the sign from your car?
Ross
i have mine this month. need to start learning![]()
i need to start learning for mine, but i have no idea where to start
oh go and tell the king that the sky is falling in
when its not
Driving success 2004-05 is where its at (H)
Apparently breaking down on motorway, dual carrage way and two sided roads have different diffrences of how far the sign should be. +rep for help theory is tomorrow!
on normal road i think its 45 metres from your car i dont know about motorway, i dont think you put it on motorway as its unsafe walking like 45 metres away from car to stick a triangle down you just use hazard lights and hope noone hits you
edit; yeh according to AA's website
Place a warning triangle behind your vehicle in a clearly visible positionedit edit; on another page its got
- Roads: approximately 30 metres behind
- European Motorways: approximately 100 metres behind
- UK Motorways: do not use a warning triangle as this is illegal for safety reasons
If it is safe and you have one, put a warning triangle or other permitted warning device on the road at least 45 metres (50 yards) behind your broken down vehicle on the same side of the road. Always take great care when doing this.
lol.
so i'd say
- normal road 45 m
- motorway nowhere
Last edited by scottish; 03-11-2009 at 03:51 PM.
Thanks scotty
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