The Highway Code is a set of information, advice, guides and mandatory rules for road users in the United Kingdom. Its objective is to promote road safety...
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In the UK Highway Code for England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, a built-up area is a settled area in which the speed limit of a road is automatically...
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The Highway Code is the official road user guide for Malta. The Highway Code is published by the Maltese government and is their official road user guide...
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Jaywalking (section Origin of the term)
of the new Highway Code. The code also deals with all road users; it used to emphasise rules for motorists and cyclists. In many Asian countries, the low...
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Toucan crossing (category Cycling infrastructure in the United Kingdom)
riders. The Highway Code, 2015, Rule 80 Traffic Engineering & Control. Printerhall. 2000. Cyclecraft. Allen & Unwin. 2011. "The Highway Code: Rules For...
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Transportation (Caltrans). Each highway is assigned a Route (officially State Highway Route) number in the Streets and Highways Code (Sections 300–635). Most...
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derived terms, including highway system, highway code, highway patrol and highwayman. Major highways are often named and numbered by the governments that typically...
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Interstate highways. U.S. Routes and Interstate Highways that traverse California are also defined in the California Streets and Highways code as state...
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Dual carriageway (redirect from Divided highway)
Highways Agency. Retrieved 15 May 2015. "The Highway Code: Rule 124". GOV.UK. Retrieved 10 June 2019. "The Highway Code for Northern Ireland: Rule 124". nidirect...
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(CB) radio transmissions. The police version of ten-codes is officially known as the APCO Project 14 Aural Brevity Code. The codes, developed during 1937–1940...
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