A lesser-known Highway Code regulation could see motorists hit with a £70 penalty, and many drivers may be violating it ...
Drivers may not often look at the Highway Code, but ignoring it can turn a routine drive into a criminal nightmare ...
Motorists in the UK could be penalised for not following a lesser-known Highway Code rule that could land them with a hefty ...
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Drivers should only flash their headlights to make others aware of their presence, and using them for any other reason could be seen as improper use.
If you passed your driving test more than a decade ago and have not looked at the Highway Code since, you are far from alone.
The Labour Party government plans to launch new guidance on road safety education later this year, it has confirmed. The Labour Party government has revealed plans to introduce new national guidance ...
Motorists need to follow rules over correct headlight use or they could break Highway Code regulations. Rules 113 to 116 state exactly which lights should be used and in what circumstances. The ...
Millions of drivers are parking on their driveways the 'wrong' way, and breaking Highway Code rules in the process. It's one of the least-known rules of the road amongst the British public. Walk down ...