8 Key Highway Code Updates Every Driver Needs to Know IN 2024​
​As responsible motorists, it's crucial to stay up-to-date on the latest changes to the UK's Highway Code. On 29 January 2022, some significant revisions came into effect aimed at improving road safety for vulnerable users like pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders.
These amendments follow a public consultation that received over 20,000 responses, with most people in favour of the proposed changes[6]. Let's take a look at 8 of the most important updates: 1. Hierarchy of Road Users Three new rules establish a 'hierarchy of road users' that places those most at risk in the event of a collision at the top. The hierarchy in order is: 1. Pedestrians 2. Cyclists 3. Horse riders 4. Motorcyclists 5. Cars/taxis 6. Vans/minibuses 7. Large passenger/heavy goods vehicles Drivers of larger vehicles must now give greater priority and care to more vulnerable road users. 2. Crossing Rules for Pedestrians At a junction, drivers should give way to pedestrians waiting to cross. Pedestrians also have priority when on a zebra crossing or parallel crossing. 3. Cyclist Positioning and Passing Cyclists can ride in the centre of their lane on quieter roads, in better positions to be seen. Drivers should leave at least 1.5 metres when passing a cyclist at speeds under 30mph. 4. Shared Use Areas Pedestrians have priority on shared use paths and routes. Cyclists should respect this and travel at a speed suitable for the conditions. 5. Overtaking Horse Riders Drivers should pass horse riders at no more than 10mph and allow at least 2 metres of space. They should also be prepared to stop if the horse appears startled. 6. Parking and Charging Cables It is now illegal to park a vehicle in a way that blocks access for pedestrians on the pavement. Charging cables for electric vehicles should also not create trip hazards. 7. Roundabout Rules More guidance has been added on giving priority to cyclists and horse riders when traveling around roundabouts. 8. Dutch Reach Drivers are now encouraged to use the 'Dutch Reach' technique when opening their door with the hand furthest from the door. This forces you to turn your body, helping you check over your shoulder for passing traffic. These updates reinforce the need for all road users to be aware of their surroundings and show extra consideration for vulnerable groups. At Driving Lessons Richmond, we ensure our students not only know these new rules but also develop the observational skills and safe driving habits to put them into practice. Stay up to date by reading the full revised Highway Code online or ordering the latest printed version. Many of the rules are legal requirements, so understanding them is essential for responsible motoring.
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