The number of cyclists complaining to police about being overtaken too closely by drivers has reached record levels after a major change to the Highway Code three years ago. The new rule implemented ...
A record number of cyclists have reported drivers passing too close after a major Highway Code rule change in 2022. Some 15,779 clips of 'incidents' were submitted to forces in England and Wales last ...
The Highway Code has undergone changes in 2022 with the aim of better safeguarding pedestrians, introducing a new rule that ...
The Highway Code was updated in 2022, but many drivers are still unaware of the changes - and this is more likely to be the case with motorists who passed their tests years ago ...
Motorists are being cautioned that they're misunderstanding the rules around pedestrian crossings, three years after changes were implemented. Even seasoned drivers are getting it wrong, according to ...
The aim of the changes to the Highway Code was to protect vulnerable road users and encourage people to walk and cycle more – but statistics suggest they have not had the desired effect ...
Driving is set to be different in 2022 with several new rules coming into force in the new year. Some new rules concern road safety for others on the road, particularly children and vulnerable people, ...
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Three years after a crucial Highway Code update, many UK drivers remain unaware of a rule that could lead to hefty fines. Here's what you need to know.
Drivers in Scotland will be told to give more priority to cyclists, pedestrians and horses under new changes to the Highway Code. The update would give motorists a duty of care to make sure bike users ...
Motorists who obtained their licences before a specific date have received a £5,000 warning. Research has revealed that numerous drivers remain unaware of significant amendments made to the Highway ...