Most of us will have heard of the Highway Code. It's the Bible of driving basically, containing all the things we should and shouldn't do on the roads. Some motoring rules are straightforward. We all ...
If you're a driver, you'll be more than familiar with the nerve-wracking test process you have to go through before you're allowed behind the wheel on your own - but when was the last time you brushed ...
Before any hopeful driver can try their hand at a practical test, they must pass a driving theory test. The theory test for both car and motorcycle drivers challenges participants on a wide variety of ...
The Highway Code is a compilation of rules, regulations and guidelines that every road user must follow in order to drive safely and lawfully in the UK. First introduced in 1931, the Code is regularly ...
Of the 1,240 motorists who took a Highway Code test for a road safety survey, none got more than half the answers right.
The Highway Code has been changed today, with 33 updates to existing rules and two new laws being added. The most recent changes include clearer advice on where to stop in case of an emergency, the ...
The Highway Code has been making headlines over the last few weeks as changes are coming into force this month. The differing rules mean that things like the road users hierarchy has been altered.
A year on from changes to the Highway Code, millions of UK drivers are still unsure about the rules of the roads. Coinciding with the anniversary of the introduction of eight new code rules, an Aviva ...
A new survey shows that less than a quarter of motorists bother to look at the Highway Code after passing their driving tests. How well do you know it? Beware of slip-ups: many motorists don't stay up ...