![]() Only use the hard shoulder in an emergency, eg if your vehicle breaks down. walk on the motorway, except in an emergency.stop to pick up or set down anyone on any part of the motorway, including a slip road.you’re asked to stop by the police, Highways England traffic officers or DVSA officers.red lights or other signs or signals tell you to.Check your speedometer and make sure you adjust your speed for whatever is on the road ahead of you. If you’ve been driving at motorway speeds for some time, when you leave the motorway your judgement of speed is likely to be affected: 40 or 45 mph will feel more like 20 mph. Use the MSM/PSL routine when you’re leaving the motorway to make sure you can do so safely, looking out particularly for motorcyclists who may filter between other vehicles or approach quickly behind you. Road signs and markers will help to warn you when you’re approaching your exit: use these to get into the correct position. Move into the left-hand lane in good time to make sure you do not have to cut in front of other vehicles or miss your exit. You’ll need to be in the left-hand lane so you can drive onto the slip road when you reach it. Slip roads also allow you to leave a motorway or dual carriageway. Avoid stopping at the end of the slip road unless you’re queuing to join slow-moving traffic.You must give priority to traffic already on the motorway: do not force your way into the traffic stream. ![]()
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