The official highway code

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The official highway code

The official highway code

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Everything you need to know about learning to drive, getting your driving licence and choosing your first car... Learning to drive Rule H2 - At a junction, drivers, motorcyclists, horse riders and cyclists should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross a road which you are turning in to or out of. You should give way to pedestrians waiting to cross a zebra crossing (previously, you only had to give way if they were already on the crossing), and to pedestrians and cyclists waiting to cross a parallel crossing.

The Highway Code for Northern Ireland is also called The Highway Code or the Code. It is essential reading for everyone who uses roads in Northern Ireland.

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You MUSTgive way to pedestrians on a zebra crossing, and to pedestrians and cyclists on a parallel crossing (seeRule 195). The code recommends that people cycling should proceed as if they were driving a vehicle where there are no separate cyclist facilities. This includes positioning themselves in the centre of their chosen lane, where they feel able to do this safely. This is to: on motorways, drivers and passengers must not retrieve items that fall from a vehicle or attempt to move an obstruction The Highway Code is essential reading for all road users, from drivers to cyclists, pedestrians, motorcyclists, and horseriders. Every road user must have a full understanding of the rules and the penalties that are issued when they are not followed. allowing at least 2 metres (6.5 feet) of space and keeping to a low speed when passing people walking in the road (for example, where there’s no pavement)

Additional traffic joining from left ahead. Traffic on main carriageway has priority over joining traffic from right hand lane of slip road Renumbered rule 81 about equestrian, pelican, puffin and zebra crossing (it was previously rule 79). stage 2 - when the traffic lights on the far side of the junction (now facing the people cycling) turn green, complete the manoeuvre Updated rule 160 to add guidance about giving way to cyclists when you are changing direction or lane.It is important that ALL road users are aware of The Highway Code, are considerate to other road users and understand their responsibility for the safety of others. Junctions— You should give way to pedestrians crossing or waiting to cross a road that you’re turning into drivers should leave extra space between themselves and a vehicle that is displaying amber flashing lights

Whether you’re a new driver or rider, or someone with experience, The Highway Code is still an important tool. If you want to stay safe on the roads, and also to help others stay safe; then now is the time to brush up on your motoring knowledge with your own copy of the official Highway Code. The Official Highway Code has seen one of its biggest overhauls with new rules, which are now in force at the start and finish of contraflow systems in road works, there may be areas of adverse camber; drivers need to slow down and leave extra space when these areas are signed Keep safe, make sure you are up-to-date with all the latest rules of the road, and avoid penalties and fines by getting your copy of The Official Highway Code, which is seeing one of it's biggest overhauls with new rules coming into force.Pedestrians have priority when on a zebra crossing, on a parallel crossing or at light controlled crossings when they have a green signal.

Find an online Highway Code quiz to test your knowledge - try reading through the book and taking a different quiz every day to make sure you've covered everything.

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Now: Cyclists are required to ride no less than half a metre from the verge or kerb, ‘further where it is safer’. Motorists must pass cyclists with at least 1.5 metres space up to 30mph; more distance is required for higher speeds. Cyclists are expected to pull to the left on quieter roads, in slower-moving traffic and at busy junctions, to maximise safer overtaking opportunities. Renumbered rule 80 about giving plenty of room to long vehicles on roundabouts (it was previously rule 78). Wait behind them and do not overtake if it’s unsafe or not possible to meet these clearances. People cycling passing slower-moving or stationary traffic



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