Changes to the Highway Code come into force today with an increased focus on cycle rider safety

By Gwyn Griffiths

30th Jan 2022 | Local News

THE Highway Code is being updated and the changes will become law across the UK today (January 29).

The vast majority of drivers may be unaware of the changes, but it is worth pointing them out as Crewe's roads traditionally attract a large number of cyclists and motoring behaviours will have to adapt.

Among the modifications to the code is the creation of a hierarchy of road users, which seeks to protect those most at risk of collisions, for example cyclists, pedestrians and horse riders.

In the new rules, cyclists are given clear priority over cars, which must leave at least 1.5 metres room when passing bicycles and bikes must remain at least 50cm from the pavement.

In slow moving traffic, bikes must now ride in the centre of the road rather than to the left, and guidance also suggests that cyclists could ride two abreast to further protect themselves.

Cyclists will also now be given priority at roundabouts.

Other important changes to the law include drivers turning into a road are now required to give way to pedestrians crossing the road, or waiting to cross. Previously, drivers had right of way.

Drivers are being asked to use 'The Dutch Reach' technique to reduce the risk of opening a car door into the path of a cyclist. This involves using the hand on the opposite side to the door, as that will lead to people looking over their shoulder into the road behind them.

A further change will make it illegal to cut across cyclists or horses when turning into or out of a junction.

The government has been criticised for not publicising the changes sufficiently. A survey by the AA found that a third of motorists did not know the Highway Code was being updated.

Further information on the new rules can be found here.

     

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