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ISBN: 0115528148

Publication Date: 2007-09-28

Number Of Pages: 152

Media Type: Paperback

Artists: HMSO

Authors: Department for Transport and Driving Standards Agency

Publishers / Manufacturers: Stationery Office Books

Formats: Illustrated

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Includes a section on rules for users of powered wheelchairs and powered scooters. This title contains a Safety Code for New Drivers. It helps newly qualified drivers get through the first twelve months after passing the driving test, when they are most vulnerable, as safely as possible.

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good, but...

Rated Rated 3 out of 5 by peanuts on 23rd June 2010

...ive never been the type that can sit and concentrate on something so dull! its good value for money but i bought this in conjunction with the Driving Test Success dvd rom and it kept my interest a bit better than this book.

Great guid

Rated Rated 5 out of 5 by M. Nazemi on 3rd June 2010

The rules and regulations of the UK roads are diverse and many of them change every couple of years. It is a good idea to have an up-to-dated copy of the highway code and familiarise yourself with the new rules and changes.

The Slot Machine that keeps coming up Cherries

Rated Rated 5 out of 5 by Mike, South Riding on 30th April 2010

I have been reading this book since I was at primary school a long, long time ago. It is interesting to see how the recommendations have changed over the years and what has changed. Current drivers will be interested to know that when you turn at a junction, even if you have priority, you should give way to crossing pedestrians. Now, how many older drivers know that one and how often is it obeyed without a hoot? It used to be the rule that if two cars could not pass each other when you were parked on a road then you should not park there at all. This one has been quietly dropped. My opinion is that it should have been kept, and would have made our roads far, far safer, especially in the hour before school leaving time. What about the more controversial recommendations, such as giving way on a hill? The rule is that if you are going downhill, the road narrows (presumably because someone didn't obey the rule above) and someone is approaching coming uphill then you should give way even if you would have had priority otherwise (the car was parked on their side.) Why? The official reason is that it is harder to accelerate uphill than downhill. I can't argue with that fact, but might add that it is harder to brake going downhill than uphill too, so the car going uphill could easily stop and let you career past! I love these dilemmas! There is an unofficial reason too, that it is harder to start your car again going uphill. Well, that is true if it is manual, but what about if it is automatic? Then there is the controversial headlight flash. "Flashing headlights. Only flash your headlights to let other road users know that you are there. Do not flash your headlights to convey any other message or intimidate other road users." Who on the road obeys that one? Plus, in the situation above, where both cars are at a standstill, but not on a hill, how do you break the stalemate? And how do you say thank you if the other driver lets you through? The way to approach this book is to read each rule and try to play devil's advocate with each one. Is there a valid argument against a rule? If so, is it superior or inferior to the argument for the rule? That way, those rules will be more likely to become part of your normal driving habits, since you will already have been through the pros and cons in your mind and will not have only seconds to react in an emergency. When I first drove in the US I searched a major bookseller for any equivalent of this book and failed to find one. Controversial as it is, where would we be without our good old Highway Code? Even its name is redolent of pre-war Middle England! I just love it! By the way, you can download the full Highway Code in PDF form for use on your computer.

All general information covered

Rated Rated 4 out of 5 by S. Barrell, London, UK on 25th April 2010

I found this book very helpful for learning the hand signals you need to give if you indicators are not working and the signals given by police officers. Also, Toucan, Pelican and Puffin crossing explanations were very helpful and did indeed help me when I went to take my theory. I would recommend 'http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0115528555/ref=oss_product' this book if you would like further help with signs and much more explanation!

OK but a bit old fashioned

Rated Rated 3 out of 5 by Janie U, Kings Cliffe, England on 15th April 2010

Obviously the information in the book is as important to learners and more experienced drivers as it has ever been. The format feels a bit dated though - I think it would be better to be held as a DVD or web site format which makes the information more accessible to younger drivers who will be the majority of people reading this book. That said, it is an important document and every home should have one (in whatever format!!).

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Rated Rated 5 out of 5 by M. N. Jobair, Lancashire, UK on 11th April 2010

Received in excellent condition and packaging was good. Dispatched quickly and received in short time. Good job done.

Just not enough to pass theory test

Rated Rated 4 out of 5 by K. Amirineni, UK on 27th March 2010

If you are looking to take theory test then this Highway code book alone is not enough. It has all the information, but you have to buy a CD/DVD to better practice in question format. Specially hazard perception need a lot of pratice on computer. Driving test Success DVD is highly recommended. Just took the theory test and passed first time.

Very helpful book

Rated Rated 5 out of 5 by Mr. P. A. Ball, UK on 20th March 2010

We purchased this after realising that things in the Highway Code have changed a bit since we passed our driving tests and that the Law requires us to keep up to date with the Highway Code (ignorance being no defence). This is a really helpful reference book. Well laid out and easy to understand.

All you need to know

Rated Rated 5 out of 5 by Bern, UK on 19th March 2010

This is a must for learner drivers and experienced drivers alike. As it is the latest edition it is up to date with all the new signs and rules. I brought this in preparation for my theory driving test and it is really useful. It goes through the rules of the road one by one and then has a section where it goes through lights and people with the authority to direct/stop you in a vehicle. The sections on signs and road/kerb markings are really helpful, and there is general information at the back. An essential read when preparing for the theory test, or just wanting to know the latest rules of the road.

A brilliantly Brittish and intelligent take on road rules.

Rated Rated 5 out of 5 by Mr. B. Leslie on 12th March 2010

This is the quintessential guide for any citizen, visitor or otherwise in England, who may happen to find themselves in the danger and bewilderment that is the Brittish Road. It is layed out for one to see clearly, what the meanings are of every road sign, line, dot, electric shock of the motoring highways. You will find it's genius unsurpassed as you work your way through good advice, clever traffic systems etc, etc. If you look deeper, you will find a magnificent self help guide which isn't bound merely to road saftey. Nay, you can apply the trappings of this pocket delight to everyday life, relationships, fine dining and more. Please buy me councilling.

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