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The Highway Code rules you may not know
First printed in 1931, The Highway Code urged all road users to be careful and considerate towards others, with a strong emphasis on improving road safety. Its purpose remains the same today. When ...
Drivers are being warned they could face fines of up to £1,000 for trying to “help out” other drivers. Many well-meaning drivers flash their lights to warn others about speed camera vans and police ...
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Highway Code: £1,000 fine warning for parking on own street
Motorists not familiar with the Highway Code may be unaware of rule 248, which could see anyone parking on the road outside their home fined ...
When parking at the side of the road at night, perhaps outside their homes, most drivers may not give much thought to which way their car is facing. But if they aren't careful they could find ...
More than half of drivers throughout the UK are unaware they're violating a crucial Highway Code regulation that could lead to severe repercussions. A study by IAM RoadSmart discovered that over half ...
If you do need to drive in these conditions, it is advised that you allow more time for your journey. The Highway Code adds: ...
A Highway Code rule that many drivers continue to misunderstand could see motorists in the UK fined up to £2,500. Select Car Leasing previously warned that a significant change to the code aimed at ...
According to experts one in four drivers fail to follow a Highway code's rule but a simple mistake could mean losing seven ...
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Drivers are being warned they could face fines of up to £1,000 for trying to “help out” other drivers. This relates to a rule involving a common way of signalling on the roads. Many well-meaning ...
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