While I haven't posted in this blog recently, my driving lessons have been progressing slowly but steadily.
I recently had a full 2 hour session learning the full details of how to drive on dual carriageways.
After giving me a driving lesson briefing on dual carriageways, my instructor took me to the first situation of joining a dual carriageway via traffic lights. This was very easy to deal with, and my instructor reminded me to move immediately into the left hand lane so that I didn't hold up faster vehicles and force them to undertake (pass me) in the left lane.
Once in the road, I was then given tips on how to stay in my lane, and given plenty of practise in making progress not necessarily driving at the upper speed limit, but more about getting used to the traffic conditions and controlling my car.
Next I was introduced to emerging onto a dual carriageway via a T-Junction.
I was informed that on approach I should look out for signs, as it will always be a compulsary left turn and because of this the dsa examiner will not give any directions, also there might be a speed limit sign which will not only let me know the maximum I can drive at, but how fast cars on the road I'm about to join will be travelling at.