The laws that govern driving on public roads
posted on 6 November 2011 | posted in
Cars and Transport
If there was no form of control on the roads and transport system there would be mayhem. Motorists are known to be breakers of the law at any chance that they get. This is why the use of traffic police and other officials is done so that all activities on public roads can be monitored. Before any driver is allowed to be on the road there are some requirements that have to be met and these are enforced in a bid to ensure order in driving. The main requirement for a driver is a driving licence which is issued after the passing of a theory and a driving test. An application must be made for this and the requirement for a Book Driving Test is that the hopeful driver should be no less than 16 years. The theory part of this test is based on knowledge about the rules that govern driving on public roads as well as matters of ethical conduct. The theory part seeks to enforce this knowledge on the roads as a means of proving that a test driver has understood everything.
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