The Volvo Driver's Highway Code

The Volvo Driver's Highway Code

Author: Jim Dullroy

Publisher:

Published: 2006-06-01

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781844263776

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Offers an interpretation of the standard British Highway Code. This work is useful for the aspiring Bloody Volvo Driver. It teaches you how to put the assorted hooligans in their place; how to get your own back on the drivers of tractors, trucks and jugge


The official highway code

The official highway code

Author: Driving Standards Agency

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2007-09-28

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780115528149

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For over 75 years The Highway Code has been the official guide to using the roads safely and legally. It is important that all road users - drivers, motorcyclists, cyclists, horse riders and pedestrians - are aware of the latest rules and advice contained in this new edition. On average, nine people are killed and around 80 are seriously injured in road collisions every day in Britain, so road safety could be greatly improved by following the advice in The Highway Code.


The Highway Code

The Highway Code

Author: Driving Standards Agency

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2004-05-24

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 0115526986

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This publication contains official guidance on correct road usage, applicable to all road users. Many of the rules of the Code are legal requirements and failure to comply with them constitutes a criminal offence. It provides information for drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and horse riders, including instructions concerning animals, driving in adverse weather conditions, motorway driving, parking, breakdowns and accidents, road works and railway level crossings, signals and traffic signs, road and vehicle markings, vehicle maintenance safety and security, licence requirements and documentation, and first aid on the road. This updated edition also covers recent changes in legislation (2004), including regulations on the use of mobile phones. ISBN 0115526986 supersedes the 2004 revised ed. (ISBN 0115524495). Please note that ISBN 0115526986 does NOT include any new content and will not be sent to TSO Select or standing order customers who have already received ISBN 0115524495.


The Drivers Highway Code

The Drivers Highway Code

Author: F. Walker

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-09-09

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781500419608

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YOU HAVE FINALLY PASSED YOUR DRIVING TEST AND ARE NOW QUALIFIED TO DRIVE SOLO ON THE ROADS. SO NOW IT'S TIME FOR YOU TO LEARN TO DRIVE IN THE REAL WORLD. Before, you followed the rules of the road as laid out in the official Highway Code, and ticked the boxes, which is good for as far as it goes. This booklet will follow those same rules, but with the real meanings and advice, necessary to assist with your survival with driving in the REAL WORLD.


Highway Code for Drivers

Highway Code for Drivers

Author:

Publisher: Haynes Manuals

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780857331519

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Every learner driver needs a copy of the Highway Code, and this is an appealing version that provides extra information and even more value for money. In addition to the essential Rules of the Road , this value-added offering contains information about basic car maintenance, car care and other practical matters such as tax, MoT and insurance. This is a handy, low-cost publication that will be invaluable to all new drivers.


Top Gear: The Alternative Highway Code

Top Gear: The Alternative Highway Code

Author: Ministry of Top Gear

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2012-06-30

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1448140706

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As everyone knows, there are three ways of doing things. The right way, the wrong way and the Top Gear way. Although, on reflection, that's usually just the wrong way, but faster and with more shouting. Anyway, the good news is that this third way of doing things can be applied to almost anything, and that includes motoring in general. All you need is the right guidance, which is where the brand new Top Gear Alternative Highway Code comes in. Top Gear's Altnernative Highway Code will show you how to bring the ambitious but rubbish philosophies of the world's most popular TV programme to your driving, containing advice on general motoring, as well as specific tips on how to deal with common eventualities like a rapidly sinking amphibious camper van, a caravan airship that's just crashed into a small bush, or a stupid home-made limousine that's snapped in half while transporting a top celebrity to an awards ceremony. Road users should not leave home without it.


The Highway Code

The Highway Code

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780115519772

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The Highway Code rules are essential reading for anyone who uses the road. This edition contains: new rules and details of changes in the law; expanded sections giving advice to cyclists and horseriders; and a section on traffic law, its effect on road users and penalties for the main offences. It includes a 16-page supplement on The Theory of Safe and Responsible Driving, which contains additional information for the theory element of the driving test.


The highway code

The highway code

Author: Great Britain: Ministry of Transport

Publisher: The Stationery Office

Published: 2011-04-20

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9780115531804

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To celebrate the 80th anniversary of The Highway Code, this facsimile of the very first edition, originally published in 1931, is available for a limited time only. Despite the number of motor vehicles on Great Britain's roads increasing from just 2.3 million in 1931 to over 34 million today, the overriding message of The Highway Code has remained the same. The very first edition urged all road users to be careful and considerate towards others, putting safety first, and this advice is still relevant today. However, other aspects have changed considerably. For example, in the 1931 edition mirrors are not even mentioned and drivers are advised to sound their horn when overtaking. Nowadays, advice on how to cross the road fills a whole chapter, but originally it only merited a paragraph. Much of this guide is given over to hand signals, considered to be the primary issue for road users in the days before indicators were universal, and there is also a section devoted to horse-drawn vehicles, including advice on how to rotate a whip above your head to indicate which direction the vehicle is about to turn.