Tunnels: warning signs, dipped headlights, and safe speed
W319 tunnel warnings—dimming lights, slowing down, and space in confined road space.
Collision ahead: warning signs and how to drive through safely
TW353-style warnings—slowing down, avoiding “rubbernecking”, and obeying controllers at crash scenes.
Traffic officers: hand signals override lights and signs
SS1 control signals—why officer directions beat robots, and how to respond under congestion.
Agricultural and slow vehicles: crossing and entering traffic
W352 warnings—tractors and slow machinery; patience, sight lines, and safe overtaking.
Road works: temporary signs, flagmen, and slower speeds
TW336 road works—expect changing layouts, people on the road, and extra temporary signs.
Fog and smoke: reduced visibility warnings and lamp use
W354 / TW354 themes—slowing down, fog lamps only when rules allow, and main-beam glare.
Slippery roads: skidding risk and smooth control
W333 warning—rain, oil, and ice; gentle steering and braking to keep grip.
Mobile phones and distraction: what counts as an offence
Hand-held use, hands-free mounting, and emergency exceptions—Road Rules themes with the book illustration.
Breakdowns and warning triangles: staying visible and legal
When to display a triangle, approximate placement, and moving off the roadway safely.
