Creep and Peep - Approaching a Junction with restricted view to the side

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"Creep and Peep" refers to a technique used when emerging from a T-junction to ensure safe entry onto the main road.

1. Creep: The term "creep" in this context refers to slowly edging the front of the vehicle forward to gain a better view of the main road. The driver should inch the vehicle forward cautiously (the imaginary Blue Line), stopping if necessary to check for oncoming traffic from both directions.

2. Peep: "Peep" involves taking a quick glance to the left and right to assess the traffic flow on the main road. The driver should look for any approaching vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians that may affect their ability to safely enter the main road.

By combining the actions of creeping forward to improve visibility and peeping to check for oncoming traffic, drivers can make informed decisions about when it is safe to proceed onto the main road from a T-junction. This technique helps ensure a safe and smooth transition onto the main road while prioritizing safety for all road users.
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