Overtaking is one of the most risky manoeuvres on our roads. It demands a clear knowledge of what is ahead as well as behind your vehicle. The secret to safe overtaking is to anticipate what could possibly happen during the overtaking process. Minimising oneself from danger is one of the first rules of overtaking. The way to achieve this is to maximise acceleration by using the most appropriate gear to conclude the overtaking manoeuvre in the shortest possible time. One of the major causes of road accidents is improper overtaking. To help you avoid accidents, below are 10 steps to a safe overtaking process:
Stay Back
Maintain a safe following distance. Always remain 3 seconds behind the vehicle in the front. Many drivers tend to forget what they learn about safe following distance when they start to overtake. They follow too closely behind the front vehicle and then dart out onto the right side as soon as there’s an opening. This is hazardous because the vehicle in the front may stop suddenly. Moreover, the closer you are to the front vehicle, the less you can see ahead.
Check Ahead
Next, check for oncoming traffic and the road space available. Make sure that the approaching traffic is beyond your 12-second visual scan and that there is no road hazard within the 12-second distance. Remember that it takes about 10 seconds to complete your overtaking manoeuvre.
Glance Behind
Check traffic behind. Do not pull to the right until you know what is behind you. Always be mindful that the driver behind may want to overtake you too. Use your mirrors and also turn your head to the right to check your blind spot for any vehicle.
Signal Right
Use the right signal to indicate to the driver behind you of your intention. You should signal for at least 5 seconds before you start overtaking. You may need to re-adjust your 12-second scan at this point as the vehicle you are overtaking or the oncoming vehicle may change speed.
Move Right
Once you are sure that you are following at a safe distance and teh road ahead is clear, moce onto the right hand side. Give the vehicle you are overtaking adequate space. Be careful and always maintain control.
Accelerate
By now, you are sure that you will be overtaking and your vehicle is between two lanes or on the lane of oncoming vehicles. This is a dangerous position for you to be in. So, accelerate and overtake as quickly as possible. You may have to change to a lower gear to allow more power and acceleration.
Communicate
Now that you are in the blind spot of the vehicle you are overtaking, tap your horn or flash your headlights if the driver of the vehicle you are overtaking does not seem to be aware of your intention.
Signal Left
You must let the driver of the vehicle you have overtaken know of your intention to get back into lane. After you have passed his vehicle, use your left signal to indicate that you are returning to the left side of the road.
Move Left
Return to the left side as soon as you can see the front of the vehicle you have just overtaken from your rear view mirror. Be careful not to cramp the vehicle you have just passed. 10 Resume Speed Switch off your signal. Now that you have safely completed overtaking, resume driving the speed you were at.
Resume Speed
Switch off your signal. Now that you have safely completed overtaking, resume driving the speed you were at.
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NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Dear AA Member
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Members of Automobile Association of Singapore (‘AA’) will be convened and held by way of electronic means at 6.30pm on:
Date : Wednesday, 17 May 2023
Time : 6.30pm
AGENDA
1. To confirm the Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on 18 May 2022.
2. To receive and, if approved, adopt the Annual Report and the Audited Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2022.
3. To elect six Members to the Committee for the ensuing term.
4. To appoint Lo Hock Ling & Co as the external auditors for the ensuing year.
5. To transact any other business of which notice in writing has been received by the Chairman by 5pm, 9 May 2023.
By Order of the General Committee
Mr Wong Siew Hong
Secretary
26 April 2023
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Given that the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) (Alternative Arrangements for Meetings for Registered Societies) Order 2020 (the ‘Alternative Arrangements Orders’) issued on 27 April 2020, which enable registered societies to convene, hold or conduct meetings through electronic means remains valid until 1 July 2023, the following arrangements will be adopted for the Annual General Meeting:
a. A Member will not be able to attend the AGM in person. A Member may only attend the AGM by observing and listening to the proceedings of the meeting by electronic means. Members who wish to attend the AGM must pre-register at the pre-registration website at http://www.aas.com.sg/agm2023 by 4 May 2023 to enable AA to verify their status as members and for meeting details to be sent to the Members.
b. A Member may submit questions / AOB to AA via email to [email protected], by post or by hand. The questions / AOB must reach AA by 5:00 PM, 9 May 2023.
For more information on the AGM and to download the relevant documents in relation to the AGM, you may visit our AGM website at http://www.aas.com.sg/agm2023 or visit our AA website at www.aas.com.sg.
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