Highway Code changes go live today amid concern over drivers’ lack of awareness
29.01.2022 - 16:13
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A major revamp of the Highway Code to boost protection for cyclists and pedestrians comes into force today (Saturday) amid concern that millions of drivers are unaware of the changes.
The new guidance means traffic should give way when pedestrians are crossing or waiting to cross at junctions.
Cyclists are advised to ride in the centre of lanes on quieter roads, in slower-moving traffic, and when approaching junctions, to make themselves as visible as possible.
A hierarchy of road users is also being introduced, meaning someone driving will have more responsibility to watch out for people cycling, walking, or riding a horse, and cyclists will have more responsibility to be aware of pedestrians.
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The Highway Code contains advice and rules for people on Britain’s roads. Nine sections have been updated, with 50 rules added or amended. The changes are advisory, so non-compliance will not result in a fine.
AA president Edmund King expressed concern at the potential impact of the guidance to give way to pedestrians at junctions. He suggested that drivers are “likely to get hit by another vehicle from behind” if they stop on dual carriageways or fast-flowing A roads to let someone cross.
He also warned that pedestrians could be endangered if one vehicle gives way but another travelling in the opposite direction fails to stop.
“Drivers will have to make their own judgments on what they should do in the scenarios they find themselves in,” Mr King told the PA news agency.
“However, if the judgments of the driver and the pedestrian are at odds on a very busy road, this could lead to problems.” An AA survey