SGIO is urging WA drivers to take freshen up their knowledge of the road rules after new research* revealed one in five drivers didn't know the correct rules for changing traffic lanes.
(PRWEB) June 2, 2010 -- Car Insurance provider SGIO is urging WA drivers to take freshen up their knowledge of the road rules after new research* revealed one in five drivers didn't know the correct rules for changing traffic lanes.
We recently surveyed WA drivers and found that one in six didn't know the correct merging rules |
'The rules when merging are straightforward - when two lines of traffic merge and there are no marked lines you must give way to any vehicle that's ahead of your own.
'If you want to change lane and move from one marked line of traffic to another, you must give way to the line of traffic that you're moving into**.
'These findings show that many drivers find merging a difficult move on the roads but a quick refresher of the road rules will help ensure a smoother drive and could help to avoid a crash.'
SGIO Car Insurance claims data*** reveals that the traffic routes in the Perth metro area with the highest number of merging collision claims over the last three years were:
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SGIO offers the following tips to drivers:
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** Based on SGIO motor comprehensive claims data sourced in May 2010 for the period of 2007 to 2009.
SGIO is a leading insurance provider, offering Home Insurance, Car Insurance, Motorcycle Insurance, Travel Insurance, Business Insurance, Boat Insurance, Health Insurance and Caravan Insurance in Western Australia.
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