There are many differences between the traffic rules in United Kingdom and China, so students must understand them before going abroad! Today I will introduce you to 5 differences, I hope it will help you in your transportation in the United Kingdom~
Driving in different directions
China and the UK drive in different directions, with China driving on the left and United Kingdom on the right.
Traffic signs are different
Traffic signs are very different between China and the UK. In the United Kingdom, road signs are often densely packed, and to get to their destination smoothly, drivers must drive carefully, observe road signs, signs and road signs to always know where they are and what to do next in that lane.
The driving speed is different
In the United Kingdom, the speed limit on motorways is 70 mph and the speed limit signs on city roads are generally 30 mph, and these speed limit signs must be followed. Typically, when driving on highways or city roads, you should maintain a speed of about 5 to 10 miles.
The rules for overtaking are different
In the United Kingdom, overtaking is overtaking on the right side, and drivers usually use acceleration lanes to overtake on motorways or city roads. Overtaking is generally not allowed if other vehicles are driving in the right lane, as overtaking drivers may result in a dangerous traffic process. Therefore, drivers should not act aggressively, must be careful, and must try to avoid accidents.
Traffic signals are different
Traffic signals in China and the UK are also very different. For example, in the United Kingdom, a red signal light means stopping, and when yellow, it indicates that the driver should slow down. In addition, on traffic signs, there is generally a speed bump indication to alert the driver to the road conditions that require a reduced speed. If you encounter this signal while driving, you should follow the signs to ensure your safety.