Why Rules Rule the Road
Understand what the Traffic Act and Highway Code are and why they exist.
From zero to road-ready, interactively.
The mental map every Kenyan driver must have, the laws, the roads, and the model town.
Understand what the Traffic Act and Highway Code are and why they exist.
Use the horn legally, give way correctly, and recognise the three sign families at a glance.
Read every line on a Kenyan road, colour, continuity, and what they mean for you.
Pick the right lane on any Kenyan roundabout, straight, right, U-turn, full loop.
Pick the right parking style, respect the kerb colours, and avoid the most-fined parking offences.
Navigate the NTSA model town. Read its junctions, pick routes, and pass the chapter speed round.
Eyes, fatigue, alcohol, distractions, belts, safety kit, and the temper that gets people killed.
Build active observation habits, what to look at, when, and how to spot the developing hazard before it arrives.
Recognise the warning signs of fatigue, understand its true cost behind the wheel, and learn the only reliable fix.
Understand how alcohol degrades driving, where the Kenyan legal limit sits, and the only safe rule to live by.
Identify what counts as a distraction, what Kenyan law actually prohibits behind the wheel, and how to set the cockpit up before you move.
Make the seatbelt a non-negotiable habit, know the child restraint rules, and learn the legal passenger limits for a Category B vehicle.
Know what belongs in your boot, how to use it at a breakdown or crash, and when to check it.
Recognise the road rage spiral, defuse it before it costs a life, and learn the three courtesy habits that mark a professional driver.
From the three pedals to the engine bay, what your car does and how to check it.
Name every primary control in a Kenyan saloon and pick the right gear for the speed.
Run a two-minute walkaround that catches the faults that cause real crashes.
Run the interior setup in correct order and start the car using the POWDERY sequence.
Understand ABS, SRS, and the major systems behind the dashboard warning lights.
Spot symptoms early, run an engine-bay check, and know what only a mechanic should touch.
Mirrors, MSM, signals, gears, parking manoeuvres, and the cornering that separates a learner from a driver.
Treat your mirrors as instruments, not decoration: know which one to check, when, and why.
Make Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre the automatic rhythm of every change of direction or speed.
Read traffic lights, police hand signals, and driver hand signals on instinct.
Start a manual car cleanly, shift through every gear at the right speed, and stop with control.
Park at the kerb cleanly and judge whether any given spot is actually legal to use.
Take any bend smoothly, perform a three-point turn in a narrow road, and execute a legal U-turn.
Prove that mirrors, MSM, signals, gears, parking, and turns are now second nature.
The physics of stopping, the discipline of space, and the manoeuvres that save you when things go wrong.
Internalise why doubling your speed quadruples your stopping distance, and use the 4-Second Rule to keep a buffer.
Understand what freewheeling is, why it kills control, and why progressive braking with the engine is always safer.
Read the three states of road space (open, closed, changing) and react with the right buffer.
Drill the trained response for brake failure, tyre blowout, wheel off pavement, and night-time headlight failure.
Identify front-wheel, rear-wheel, and aquaplaning skids and recover from each with the correct, separate technique.
Lock in the defensive-driving mindset and pass the Chapter 5 review round.
Driving when the world is against you, night, fog, rain, mud, and the braking technique each demands.
Drive at night without outrunning your headlights, and switch beams correctly around other road users.
Adjust speed, lights, and following distance when fog, rain, or spray cuts visibility, and recognise the first-rain hazard.
Read rural surfaces, get a car unstuck without damaging it, and handle blind dust on rural C-class roads.
Know what ABS does, how to use it correctly, and how to threshold-brake an older non-ABS vehicle.
Diagnose weather-related vehicle symptoms, inspect an engine bay before a hard-conditions drive, and know who carries the legal responsibility.
Carrying loads, carrying people, and acting fast when the worst happens.
Understand the legal duties of carrying passengers and cargo: PSV obligations, driving hours, passenger limits, and load rules.
Recognise the 9 UN classes of hazardous materials, the Kenyan agencies that license them, and the limits of a standard licence.
Act as a competent first responder: secure the scene, run the Dr ABC protocol, and decide when to move or stabilise a casualty.
Control heavy bleeding with direct pressure and place an unconscious-but-breathing casualty in the recovery position.
Recognise the signs of shock, treat it appropriately, and avoid the common mistakes (food, water, painkillers).
Meet the legal obligations after a crash: who to call, what to say, what to record, and in what order.
Sign masterclasses, the simulated NTSA theory exam, and what to expect on the day.
Recognise every regulatory sign at a glance and instantly classify it as a must-do or must-not-do order.
Read any warning sign at speed and translate it into a concrete driving adjustment.
Read information and guidance signs as helpful directions, and know what to do when the signals fail.
Drive professionally: respect the hours rule, treat passengers like customers, and plan every trip before turning the key.
Sit a full, timed simulation of the NTSA theory exam under real conditions and identify your weak areas.
Walk into the NTSA test centre knowing the format, the rules, and how the day unfolds from arrival to result.
48 lessons · 8,962 XP · pass at 80%