It is written on the Highway Code that drivers MUST follow the rule - or the fine could reach £10,000 ...
The Highway Code was updated in 2022 to include more safety measures for pedestrians and cyclists.
It's one of the little-known features of the Highway Code ...
Posting on X, the DVSA said last week: " Rule 226 of the Highway Code says you must use headlights when visibility is ...
Labour has revealed plans to introduce new national guidance on road safety education, based on the rules of the Highway Code ...
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has shed light on an important Highway Code rule that drivers need to be aware of. Abiding by this guidance is particularly important during adverse ...
The Highway Code has been turned into a soothing bedtime story, and it might just make us all better drivers by morning.
Cycling UK is calling for an awareness campaign to ensure all road users understand and follow the new rules.
Road markings can be confusing even for a confident driver as the shape, colour and location all affect their meaning.
The Department for Transport has said a new campaign will take place over the changes for pedestrians, cycles and horses which could see people fined £2,500 ...
Drivers who fail to keep a clear view of the road could face a fine of up to £1,000, three penalty points, and even ...
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