Road conditions
Driving conditions

Driving in different road conditions

Main skills in this section:

  • Driving in the dark
  • Driving on wet roads and in bad weather
  • Driving in bright sunshine

Driving in the dark

What this skill covers

Driving in the dark on urban and rural roads, single and dual carriageways.

What you must know and understand:

How to drive at an appropriate speed

The impact that darkness has on their visibility

How to use their lights (including hazard lights) and horn

How to deal with the dazzle from the lights of other vehicles

How to park safely

Driving on wet roads and in bad weather

What this skill covers

Driving safely on wet roads and in other bad weather.

This includes driving in the fog, ice, snow or wind.

What you must know and understand:

How to drive at an appropriate speed

What the stopping distances are

The impact of the weather on their visibility

How to cope with skidding and aquaplaning

What warning signs and signals to look for

How to use their lights (including hazard lights) and horn

Anti-lock braking and vehicle stability systems

How to park safely

Driving in bright sunshine

What this skill covers

Driving in bright sunshine, dealing with glare and low winter sun.

What you must know and understand

They must reduce their speed and leave a bigger stopping distance between them and the Car in front

To drive carefully and look out for pedestrians and cyclists

That windscreens should be kept clean as a dirty windscreen can make dazzle worse

To wear sunglasses or use the visor to reduce glare