Do you keep up to date with the highway code?
Do you keep up to date with the highway code?
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Urban Sports

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11,321 posts

226 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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After having a thread on here last week about being brake tested, and a member of our community commenting about the highway code, as he regularly does, it got me thinking that I haven't read the highway code since I passed my test in the mid 90s.

I really don't feel that I need to, although this could just be arrogance on my part, I doubt however that I am alone in this.

Do people actually keep up to date with it regularly?

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shovelheadrob

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194 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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The what?

Urban Sports

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Sunday 29th January 2012
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shovelheadrob said:
The what?
I'm not alone then hehe

cptsideways

13,831 posts

275 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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I think the figures are 95% of drivers have'nt read it since passing their test. Which is fairly obvious by the driving standards.

Urban Sports

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Sunday 29th January 2012
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cptsideways said:
I think the figures are 95% of drivers have'nt read it since passing their test. Which is fairly obvious by the driving standards.
It doesn't make you a bad driver for not reading it though? Does it?

sparks_E39

12,738 posts

236 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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No. I see what pisses off people on Pistonheads. And I avoid doing those things.

Urban Sports

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Sunday 29th January 2012
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kambites

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244 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Urban Sports said:
cptsideways said:
I think the figures are 95% of drivers have'nt read it since passing their test. Which is fairly obvious by the driving standards.
It doesn't make you a bad driver for not reading it though? Does it?
You already know the answer in my case. hehe

But no, it doesn't make you a bad driver not to regularly read it (FWIW I don't bother to read it cover-to-cover, I just skim it for new things occasionally), but I think it makes it significantly harder to be a good one. The road rules do change and it's good to at least know when you're breaking them, rather than do it through ignorance.

cptsideways

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Sunday 29th January 2012
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Urban Sports said:
cptsideways said:
I think the figures are 95% of drivers have'nt read it since passing their test. Which is fairly obvious by the driving standards.
It doesn't make you a bad driver for not reading it though? Does it?
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Depends how much one might have forgotten

Urban Sports

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Sunday 29th January 2012
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cptsideways said:
Urban Sports said:
cptsideways said:
I think the figures are 95% of drivers have'nt read it since passing their test. Which is fairly obvious by the driving standards.
It doesn't make you a bad driver for not reading it though? Does it?
Depends how much one might have forgotten
But if you are using it every day.....

cptsideways

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275 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Urban Sports said:
cptsideways said:
Urban Sports said:
cptsideways said:
I think the figures are 95% of drivers have'nt read it since passing their test. Which is fairly obvious by the driving standards.
It doesn't make you a bad driver for not reading it though? Does it?
Depends how much one might have forgotten
But if you are using it every day.....
You must be very forgetful hehe

Urban Sports

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11,321 posts

226 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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cptsideways said:
Urban Sports said:
cptsideways said:
Urban Sports said:
cptsideways said:
I think the figures are 95% of drivers have'nt read it since passing their test. Which is fairly obvious by the driving standards.
It doesn't make you a bad driver for not reading it though? Does it?
Depends how much one might have forgotten
But if you are using it every day.....
You must be very forgetful hehe
hehe

Bungleaio

6,559 posts

225 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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I haven't looked at one for a couple of years but I know what all the signs mean, what yellow boxes mean at junctions etc but I couldn't tell you the official braking figures are.

badlands1

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176 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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To this day I have never ever seen a Heavy Plant crossing the road as those things have huge roots.

Urban Sports

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Sunday 29th January 2012
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Bungleaio said:
I haven't looked at one for a couple of years but I know what all the signs mean, what yellow boxes mean at junctions etc but I couldn't tell you the official braking figures are.
You see this is the issue, if I was to brake in my Focus it would take me twice as long to stop than in my Z4.

What is the use of that?

David87

6,961 posts

235 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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Yes - any changes to the Highway Code are outlined in the bi-monthly newsletters from my local IAM group. wink

Cock Womble 7

29,908 posts

253 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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I bought a (then) up-to-date copy when I took my Class 2 lessons/test just over five years ago.

The only "new" thing I discovered was that the practice of switching on your hazard lights when on a motorway to indicate to those behind you that there is stationary traffic ahead (a practice invented by lorry drivers) had been officially adopted into the Highway Code.

Urban Sports

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Sunday 29th January 2012
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Cock Womble 7 said:
I bought a (then) up-to-date copy when I took my Class 2 lessons/test just over five years ago.

The only "new" thing I discovered was that the practice of switching on your hazard lights when on a motorway to indicate to those behind you that there is stationary traffic ahead (a practice invented by lorry drivers) had been officially adopted into the Highway Code.
Should always have been there IMO

Marty63

2,347 posts

197 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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I promised to update my high way code knowledge after a speed awareness course,

bought the pc disc and put it somewhere here or there or

Nick J

1,084 posts

247 months

Sunday 29th January 2012
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I took my bike test a few months ago so I'm relatively up to date with it. After passing my car test in the late 90's and not reading the highway code since, there were very few surprises in it.

Ones that come to mind are the the stopping distances (that I had forgotten) and transit van can only do 50mph on national speed limit single carriage way. That was a surprise because I had never seen one doing less than about 80mph

Otherwise it was all pretty much as to be expected