This book is an essential reading for all road-users in England Scotland & Wales. This current edition of the only official Highway Code contains the very latest rules of the road. Many of these rules are legal requirements & must be adhered to in order to avoid penalty
- fines penalty points disqualification or even prison. The latest rules include a reference to the legislation that creates the offence. The Official Highway Code" reflects the most up-to-date legislation that road-users must adhere to advice on road safety & best practice. " The Official Highway Code" is meant for life & not just for learners. For over 75 years " The Highway Code" has been the official guide to using the roads safely & legally. It has contributed enormously to road safety & reliable road transport. However every day on average around seven people are killed & around 70 are seriously injured in road collisions. So it is as important as ever that all road users including drivers motorcyclists cyclists horse riders & pedestrians should update their knowledge of The Highway Code. It
Includes:: key features such as: latest rules
- revised in 2007; a section on rules for users of powered wheelchairs & powered scooters; a Safety Code for New Drivers giving advice to help newly qualified drivers get through the first twelve months after passing the driving test when they are most vulnerable as safely as possible; latest legislation that has been introduced on subjects such as vehicle emissions & smoking in vehicles that are workplaces; & information about stopping/directing powers that have been given to VOSA officers & Highways Agency Traffic Officers. It also
Includes:: information about the latest road initiatives of which people might not be aware (High occupancy vehicle lanes Home Zones & Quiet Lanes Active Traffic Management Schemes); emphasis on courtesy attitude awareness & consideration of other road users particularly those more vulnerable; & information for all road users on how they should act or react in a variety of situations. Much of the advice in " The Highway Code" has changed & evolved over time by necessity. The basic advice in a " Highway Code" of 30 years ago may not be applicable today given increased traffic volumes; larger faster vehicles; more complex road layouts; updated/new road signage & markings; & many other factors. All road users have a responsibility to ensure their knowledge is updated in order to adjust their awareness & actions appropriately for the benefit of others & for their own safety. As it says in the introduction to the Code
- ' Cutting the number of deaths & injuries that occur on our roads every day is a responsibility we all share'."