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Drivers issued major Highway Code warning as motorists face unlimited fine and road ban

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GB News
2026/06/01 - 12:00 502 مشاهدة
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Drivers have been urged to follow a new Highway Code warning as part of a major road safety campaign launching in North Wales.

Wrexham Council has warned that there are several dangers facing road users every day, including speeding, drink and drug driving, mobile phone use and risks on rural roads.


Residents have now been reminded to take extra care around cyclists, horse riders, motorcyclists, school crossing patrols and farm vehicles.

Rural roads remain one of the biggest concerns, with drivers warned about hidden dangers including mud on roads, blind bends, livestock and slow-moving agricultural vehicles.



Farmers and contractors have been particularly targeted in the safety campaign, with the council reminding them to clear mud and debris from vehicles before entering public roads.

Meanwhile, drivers have been urged to slow down when passing animals and avoid revving engines or sounding horns near horses or livestock.

Rule 212 of the Highway Code states: "Give motorcyclists, cyclists, horse riders, horse-drawn vehicles and pedestrians walking in the road at least as much room as you would when overtaking a car.

"Drivers should take extra care and give more space when overtaking motorcyclists, cyclists, horse riders, horse-drawn vehicles and pedestrians in bad weather and at night."


Police officer and a copy of the Highway Code



The campaign also warned about the dangers of drink and drug driving, which carry hefty penalties, including an unlimited fine alongside a mandatory minimum of 12-month driving ban and a criminal record.

Mobile phone use behind the wheel was another major concern, with drivers warned to follow the rules to avoid being distracted by devices while travelling.

In the UK, drivers caught using a device can receive six penalty points and a £200 fine, while new drivers could lose their licence altogether.

Motorists have also been encouraged to use the "Dutch Reach" when opening car doors, which involves opening the door using their hand on the opposite side to the door they are opening.

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Car driving on a rural road with horse riders



The council has also issued a warning to electric bikes and scooters, which are now covered in the new guidance, reminding residents that privately owned e-scooters cannot legally be used on public roads, pavements or cycle lanes.

It also stressed the importance of good eyesight for drivers, as they must be able to read a number plate from 20 metres away.

Councillor Terry Evans, Lead Member for Road Safety and Traffic Management, said: "Road safety is everyone's responsibility. Whether you are driving, cycling, walking, riding a horse or using a motorcycle, small actions can make a big difference.

"By slowing down, staying alert, wearing a seatbelt, keeping mobile phones away, and never driving under the influence, we can all help reduce the risk of serious injuries and keep our communities safe."


Highway Code change



The campaign also warned drivers to follow the updated Highway Code rules, which placed greater emphasis on protecting people who are most at risk on the road, including pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders and motorcyclists.

Measures introduced in 2022 tightened rules around overtaking, with drivers now needing to leave at least 1.5 metres when passing people cycling at speeds up to 30mph and give more space at higher speeds.

Mr Evans also urged residents to refresh their knowledge of the Highway Code and "take care on every journey, especially on rural roads and around vulnerable road users".




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