New Highway Code Rules from 29th January 2022
On the 29th of January, a new highway code came into effect with 3 significant changes that aim to reduce the risk around vulnerable users. Such changes include: Drivers no longer have priority at junctions. Cyclists can ride wherever they feel the safest/most visible. The 'Dutch Reach' is the recommended method of vehicle exit. These changes place more responsibility on drivers of larger vehicles
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