"Knowing your traffic signs can be a matter of life and death - yours or somebody else's. It takes a wide variety of signs, signals and road markings to convey quickly and accurately the wide range of information that drivers need. Although the Highway Code shows most of the commonly used signs which are prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations, it does not give a comprehensive explanation of our signing system. The aim of this boo ..."
"This booklet gives safety advice on seat belts, child restraints, steering wheels and air bags, head restraints and other features which should be taken into account when choosing and buying a car."
"This Highway Code applies to England, Scotland and Wales. The Highway Code is essential reading for everyone. The most vulnerable road users are pedestrians, particularly children, older or disabled people, cyclists, motorcyclists and horse riders. It is important that all road users are aware of The Highway Code and are considerate towards each other. This applies to pedestrians as much as to drivers and riders. Many of the rules in Th ..."
"This Highway Code applies to England, Scotland and Wales. The Highway Code is essential reading for everyone. The most vulnerable road users are pedestrians, particularly children, older or disabled people, cyclists, motorcyclists and horse riders. It is important that all road users are aware of The Highway Code and are considerate towards each other. This applies to pedestrians as much as to drivers and riders. Many of the rules in Th ..."
Driving(3rd Edition) The DepartmentofTransport Manual by Dept.OfTransport, DepartmentOfTransport Paperback, 238 Pages, Published 1979 by The Stationery Office Books ISBN-13: 978-0-11-550355-9, ISBN: 0-11-550355-2
"Edition HMSO, 1979. ISBN: 0-11-550355-2. PAPERBACK. 228 pages, size: 12.7 x 21 x 1.4 cm. Just light tanning to paper edges. Other than that, the unread book remains in very good condition throughout. Text all clean, neat and tight. Prompt dispatch from UK."
"Provides practical advice to assist good workmanship and promote the highest standards of reinstatement by site operatives and supervisors. This work is divided into sections and presented in the order a reinstatement is undertaken: from signing, excavating, reinstating, and leaving a completed job."