First printed in 1931, The Highway Code urged all road users to be careful and considerate towards others, with a strong emphasis on improving road safety. Its purpose remains the same today. When ...
Motorists could face a £100 penalty for a common practice on many residential streets. In January 2022, a significant number of Highway Code alterations were implemented. At the time that they came ...
UK drivers could be fined up to £2,500 because of one Highway Code rule which is often misunderstood. Motorists keep struggling with the rule, even though it was implemented three years ago, Select ...
The Department for Transport (DfT) has urged people to remember a '24-hour' rule. Failure to act on this could see you banned from driving.
Whether you've recently passed your test or have been driving for years, there are some rules in the Highway Code that many people don't even know exist ...
Motorists across the UK could be hit with an eye-watering £10,000 fine. Not only that, but people could also be hit with up to 12 penalty points on their driving licence. This warning comes from ...
According to the department, Rules 286 and 287 of the Highway Code state that drivers must provide key information at the time of a collision. This must be "within 24 hours" of the incident.
The Department for Transport (DfT) has warned drivers about a vital '24-hour' rule. Insurance experts have said that failing to follow it could lead to fines, penalty points, or even a driving ban.
Motorists may also be hit with penalty points ...