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There are some important rules to remember when driving in Britain. If you plan to drive during your trip, you should read through the complete Highway Code before you get in a car.
Different speed limits apply depending on the type of road and the vehicle you're driving. You must not exceed the maximum speed limit set for the road and your vehicle.
You must obey traffic light signals when driving in Britain. Read on to find out what the different signals mean.
Britain's roads have hundreds of signs to help drivers. Special warning signals are used on motorways to warn drivers of danger ahead.
The police can stop you at any time, and failing to stop is a criminal offence. If you're stopped by the police while driving, you may have to provide your drivers' license, insurance certificate and vehicle registration documents.
Drink driving is a very serious crime in Britain and can result in a prison sentence. Alcohol can have a serious affect on your judgement and ability to drive.
Emergency services including the police, fire and ambulance services can be contacted from any telephone or UK mobile phone by dialling 999.
The law requires that passengers must wear a seatbelt if the car is fitted with them. The driver can be prosecuted if a child under 14 doesn't wear a seatbelt or child restraint.
If you're driving a motorcycle or riding a bicycle in Britain, there are some important rules you must follow.
Toll charges are made on some roads, tunnels, and bridges as a way of cutting congestion. Britain is very different from other European countries as only 1 of its roads is tolled.
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