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  2. The Highway Code - Wikipedia

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    The currently applicable Highway Code for England, Scotland, and Wales is available to read online at the Highway Code website, with links to download as free PDF eBook, app, and audio book. [9] A printed version is widely available for purchase. [10]

  3. Driving in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    British roads are limited for most vehicles by the National Speed Limit.Road signs in the UK use imperial units, so speed limits are posted in miles per hour.Speed limits are the maximum speed at which certain drivers may legally drive on a road rather than a defined appropriate speed, and in some cases the nature of a road may dictate that one should drive significantly more slowly than the ...

  4. United Kingdom traffic laws - Wikipedia

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    Highway Act 1835 s 72 (as amended by Local Government Act 1888 s 85(1)) prohibits cycling on footways (pavement beside carriageway). The fixed penalty is £30 under the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 s 51 and Sch 3.

  5. Drivers doubt Highway Code update boosted pedestrians ... - AOL

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    The Highway Code, which contains advice and rules for people using Britain’s roads, was amended to provide more protection for vulnerable road users. Drivers doubt Highway Code update boosted ...

  6. Major changes to Highway Code unveiled - AOL

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  7. Highways in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    A bridleway is a highway that does not permit motor vehicles. Some bridleways also debar the driving of cattle. A carriageway allows vehicles, animals and pedestrians. Highways are vital for tenants and landowners because most property needs a means of access from the public highway. A property with no such means of access is called "landlocked ...

  8. Talk:Built-up area (Highway Code) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... (to cover not only the highway code of the UK, ... This page was last edited on 16 June 2024, ...

  9. United Kingdom driving test - Wikipedia

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    UK driving licences were introduced by the Motor Car Act 1903 but no test was required. The intention was purely to identify vehicles and their drivers. [9] The Road Traffic Act 1930 introduced age restrictions and a test for disabled drivers; this was the first formal driving test in the UK.