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Passing Places (NHB Modern Plays): A Road Movie for the Stage

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You MUST then pull over and stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Then switch off your engine. It is an offence not to comply with their directions (see ‘ Signals by authorised persons’). Stopping distances. Drive at a speed that will allow you to stop well within the distance you can see to be clear. It’s been odd,” he says. “I probably last saw Passing Places about five or six years ago, and going up to Dundee for the read-through of this production, it was like greeting old friends who I’ve not seen for a while, but who are quite removed from me. I felt like I knew the writer who wrote the play, but it isn’t me. I was a different person then, and my writing has a different sensibility. That’s why I’d feel uncomfortable about going in and tweaking it or re-writing it in any way. I couldn’t write like that now, and I don’t know if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. When it comes to accommodation in Scotland, there's a fantastic choice of amazing stays from luxury hotels to glamping getaways.

remember, large vehicles and motorcycles need a greater distance to stop. If driving a large vehicle in a tunnel, you should allow a four-second gap between you and the vehicle in front Build-Outs• Chicane• Dragon'sTeeth• HomeZone• LowTrafficNeighbourhood• PinchPoint• QuietLane• Rumblestrips• SafetyCameras• SleepingPoliceman• Speedbump Take extra care on country roads and reduce your speed at approaches to bends, which can be sharper than they appear, and at minor junctions and turnings, which may be partially hidden. Be prepared for pedestrians, horse riders and cyclists walking or riding in the road. You should also reduce your speed where country roads enter villages.They were really exciting times,” says Greenhorn, “seeing what would become a new generation of writers starting to emerge. I was looking up to Chris Hannan and Peter Arnott, who were ahead of me, and suddenly here were all these writers coming up behind me, with me somewhere in the middle.” Laws MT(E&W)R regs 5, 9, 10& 16, MT(S)R regs 4, 8, 9& 14, RTA 1988 sect 36& TSRGD schedule 9 part 8 Rule 131

If the passing place is on the left side of your vehicle, then you would stop in the road beside the passing place, and the vehicle coming towards you will pull into it. You MUST NOT drive on or over a pavement, footpath or bridleway except to gain lawful access to property, or in the case of an emergency.When two vehicles meet head-on, generally the drivers confer to decide in which direction lies the closest wide spot, and together they travel there, the lead vehicle necessarily in reverse gear. All-purpose Road• Special Road• Motorway• Trunk road• Principal road• ClassifiedNumberedroad• ClassifiedUnnumberedRoad• Unclassifiedroad• Primary Route• Non Primary Route• RightofWay• Unadoptedroad You MUST NOT smoke in public transport vehicles or in vehicles used for work purposes in certain prescribed circumstances. Separate regulations apply to England, Wales and Scotland. In England and Wales, the driver MUST NOT smoke or allow anyone to smoke in an enclosed private vehicle carrying someone under 18, including motor caravans. In Scotland it is an offence for anyone aged 18 or over to smoke in a private motor vehicle (unless it is parked and being used as living accommodation) when there is someone under 18 in the vehicle and the vehicle is in a public place. variable speed limit signs are used on some motorways and dual carriageways to change the maximum speed limit. Pedestrians rules H1 to H3, rules 1 to 35, rule 125, rule 146, rule 152, rule 154, rule 202, rules 204 to 210, rule 223 and rule 244

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