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One in five over-50s have not read the Highway Code since passing their test, and the rules have changed dramatically
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.
In urban areas, pedestrians and cycle users are particularly at risk on the roads. In inner London between 2013 and 2015, 54% of all road traffic fatalities were pedestrians, and 17% were cycle users.
Motorists are being warned they could be slapped with a hefty £5,000 fine and face legal consequences for flouting a key Highway Code rule. The Code was updated in 2022 to bolster pedestrian safety, ...
Many drivers are unknowingly breaking the law by failing to give pedestrians priority at junctions — and cyclists at roundabouts — potentially putting other road users in danger and leaving themselves ...
Drivers are unaware of breaking a driving law by not giving pedestrians priority at junctions - and also cyclists at islands - meaning they could be putting other road users at risk and be at risk of ...
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