A motoring expert has reminded drivers of a Highway Code rule that so many still get wrong. Vehicle lease firm Select Car Leasing say that a key change to the code to keep pedestrians safe, introduced ...
This is true for quiet roads, but on busy roads they should stay at least 0.5 metres from the kerb. Correct for speeds up to 30 miles per hour. At higher speeds, the Highway Code says drivers should ...
Motorists across the UK are at risk of facing fines of up to £1,000 for a seemingly simple mistake, experts have warned. While flashing your headlights at other drivers might seem like a harmless way ...
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As many as three quarters of road users fail to keep up with their Highway Code knowledge after passing their test. The Highway Code has been making headlines over the last few weeks as changes are ...
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 ...
The Highway Code is a set of rules for drivers in the UK to make roads safer, and it's updated regularly to reflect changes in the law, the evolution of cars, and driving practices. So, whether you've ...
Drivers are being warned over the sale of fake Highway Code books (PA) Drivers are being warned over the “alarming” sale of fake Highway Code books. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) said ...
09:31, Thu, May 29, 2025 Updated: 09:40, Thu, May 29, 2025 A motoring expert has said a recently-changed Highway Code rule is still commonly "misunderstood" by drivers. Select Car Leasing highlights ...
A motoring expert has issued a reminder to drivers about a Highway Code rule that many continue to get wrong. Select Car Leasing is reminding motorists of a significant change to the code aimed at ...
Motorists in the UK aged over 50 have been prompted to brush up on the Highway Code, as numerous updates have been made since they first passed their driving tests. Ignorance of these changes could ...
Drivers are being warned over the “alarming” sale of fake Highway Code books. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) said “popular retail websites” are selling counterfeit versions of the code ...