Obviously if it is a two-land road there is one lane in each direction, so the law dictates which side--right in most of the world, left in the U. K.
If there are two lanes for the direction you are going, you still have to consider other traffic even if you do have a crosswind.
If I were on a multi-lane road with no other traffic and a strong crosswind, I would drive in the up-wind lane so if a gust blew me to the side, it would be to another lane, not to the shoulder or the median.
On the side of the road you normally drive on. If the wind is THAT strong that you are unable to keep it under control, park it, The conditions are too unsafe to operate.
you must be 16 to drive on the road with or without G licence.
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You should always drive within the speed limit for any road. Also, you should always drive at an appropriate speed for the road and weather conditions, and within the braking distance for any sudden need to stop.
In most countries, you drive on the right side of the road. In the United Kingdom, and a few other countries, you drive on the left side.
as long as you have your drivers license you should be able to drive anywhere.
A traffic lane is a road and helps people drive. This is there for safety.
It will turn by hand, But not while going down the road.
to drive a two wheelers You should first know how to drive a cycle? after that without asking from someone drive it secrectly on road when no one is at home................
Germans drive on the right side of the road.
Germans will always drive on the correct side of the road for the country they are driving in, as for Germany you should drive on the right.
When driving in the city you should scan the road at least by 1 to 1.5 blocks to ensure safety of everyone.