Allow at least 2 metres (6.5 feet) of space and keep to a low speed when passing people walking on the road.
Check the changes, let’s keep each other safe. #HighwayCode
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Today, @HighwayCodeGB is changing! Did you know you shouldn’t cut across cyclists, horse riders or horse drawn vehicles going ahead when you're turning into or out of a junction or changing direction or lane? This is just one of the new rules https://t.co/Gyu451QzDX #HighwayCode
While we must all remain off the road as much as possible, for those who do need to drive or ride on essential journeys the risk of an incident remains. Click here to read our guidance on stopping distances to help reduce the risk of collision: https://t.co/V1PFvRfCex
With COVID travel restrictions back in place across the UK, Richard Gladman, IAM RoadSmart Head of Driving and Riding Standards, has prepared some useful tips on how to help make sure your vehicle remains in good condition while it is off the road: https://t.co/QawlIc2bXV
With temperatures at freezing point across much of the UK at the moment and @metofficeUK warnings of snow, we are reminding people of how to keep safe when out on essential journeys. Click here to read our tips: https://t.co/ltYmDqV4Qu
Did you know? Cruise control was invented by a blind automotive engineer called Ralph Teetor who noticed that his driver would slow down when talking and speed up when listening. In response Teetor began working on an automotive speed control device. https://t.co/Hkn43H6BRT
The Environment Agency will be running a Flood Action Week campaign in England from 9th to 15th November. They’ll help people to understand the risks of flooding and how to stay safe, including while they’re driving.
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