Skip advert
Advertisement

Highway Code updated to make motorways safer

Updated motorway driving advice for motorists relating to stopping in an emergency, red X signs and variable speed limits

Motorway

The Highway Code has been updated to provide clearer advice for drivers using motorways and to improve general road safety.

Rules have been updated to emphasise that drivers need to get sufficient sleep before embarking on a long journey, while motorists are reminded that emergency refuge areas and hard shoulders are not appropriate places to stop for a rest break or any other non-emergency reason.

Motorists have also been reminded that they should not drive in lanes where a red X symbol is displayed on the overhead gantry - a rule that is now enforced by cameras. If a motorway exit can only be accessed by crossing through a lane with a red X above it, then drivers should consider that exit closed and not try to turn off.

Advertisement - Article continues below

New images have also been added to the Highway Code to help drivers understand what the variable speed limit signs shown on smart motorways look like.

In addition to this, further information has been given on tailgating, including what it is and why it’s dangerous. Motorists are reminded that the police will enforce dangerous or careless driving offences if someone is caught tailgating.

The AA welcomed the updated Highway Code, with the organisation’s president Edmund King saying it “gives great guidance on how to keep drivers and others safe on our roads”.

Tony Greenidge, CEO of IAM Roadsmart, commented: “Clear advice on what to do if you break down on a smart motorway, and the vital importance of strict compliance with red X signs are particularly important, in addition we would recommend that every driver refresh their knowledge by reading the new document.

“From daily commuters to occasional users, The Highway Code update will help protect drivers and their passengers, as well as keep England’s vital road network flowing.”

Do you like the Highway Code changes? Let us know in the comments section below...

Skip advert
Advertisement

Find a car with the experts

Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

Leapmotor B05 family hatch on route to the UK with sub-£30k price and 400-mile range
Leapmotor badge

Leapmotor B05 family hatch on route to the UK with sub-£30k price and 400-mile range

The Stellantis-backed brand will launch a Volkswagen ID.3-rivalling small car with almost 20 per cent more range
News
23 Apr 2025
Chinese cars can’t match their European rivals when it comes to engineering
Opinion - Shanghai Auto Show

Chinese cars can’t match their European rivals when it comes to engineering

This new brand of cars might have battery tech on their side, but European buyers want much more than that
Opinion
25 Apr 2025
New Renault Clio prepares for launch: And it's not an EV
Renault Clio Mk6 (camouflaged) - front 3/4 tracking

New Renault Clio prepares for launch: And it's not an EV

The Clio isn’t going anywhere despite the reemergence of the Renault 5
News
22 Apr 2025