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The Rule of Law- Highway Code

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  • February 4, 2022

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  1. Aiza B. says:
    26/05/2022 at 9:24 am

    Always look left or right because a car might drive

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  2. Adam J. says:
    10/03/2022 at 9:20 am

    Look when you are on a road do not go on you’re phone it will be dangerous.

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  3. Safa M. says:
    08/03/2022 at 8:34 pm

    Drivers no longer have priority at junctions.
    All traffic must stop for pedestrians waiting at crossings.
    Cyclists can ride wherever they feel most visible.
    Drivers must wait for a safe gap in the flow of cyclists.
    All uses of hand-held mobiles are banned, except in an emergency.
    Poor driving decisions more punishable.

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  4. Ismaeel K. says:
    04/03/2022 at 9:26 am

    The new Highway Code Is if a person needs to cross the road it is now the persons right of way

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  5. Ebunoluwa I. says:
    04/03/2022 at 8:59 am

    A Highway is a set of rules which keeps us safe on the roads.

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  6. Muhammad S. says:
    01/03/2022 at 9:22 am

    The Highway Code that came on the 29th January 2022 is that when someone crosses the road the driver has to stop in order to give way
    to the person.

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  7. Osas O. says:
    28/02/2022 at 9:25 am

    You always have to look when you are crossing the road .
    When you are driving you always have to make way for bike riders.

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  8. Samik S. says:
    28/02/2022 at 9:25 am

    The new Highway Code is that if a person is crossing the road the driver has to wait for them to cross the road safely.

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  9. Hamaad D. says:
    11/02/2022 at 8:38 am

    The rules I’ve seen is that there are signs to show,and there a traffic lights. Also,there are painted lines on the road to show where the car should drive. Pedestrians should also look left to right and make sure they cross the roads without any harm.

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  10. Muhammed A. says:
    08/02/2022 at 7:39 am

    The Highway Code came in place January 29th
    The new rules are
    – driver must give way for pedestrians, cyclist and horse riders when turning into a junction.
    – Cyclist are allowed to ride in the centre of the road
    – Drivers are urged to leave a decent space between their cars and a cyclist in front.
    – Poor driving decision are now more punishable in the Highway Code.

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  11. Mohammad A. says:
    07/02/2022 at 3:03 pm

    The newest Highway Code was released in 29th January 2022.
    1)All traffic must stop for people waiting to cross.
    2)Cyclists can ride wherever they feel safe.
    3) Drivers must wait for cyclists pass.
    4)Drivers no longer have priorities at junction’s
    5)Mobile Phone’s loophole closed.
    6)Driver’s decision can be more punishable for doing the wrong thing.

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  12. Steven N. says:
    07/02/2022 at 2:59 pm

    New rule give way to pedestrians at junctions
    New rule ride in the centre of the lane to make yourself visible in situations

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  13. Ravi P. says:
    04/02/2022 at 5:15 pm

    Dans Muncay, Blef yu,sh ttt Majic as ool ll mo
    pool ofar for a car wen you see one pasing bayo
    pool ofar wen is red light stop
    when is Green light go
    Do’not go leema speed………..
    Love loning

    Bay Bay
    Mis klicaq

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  14. Mrs Khaliq says:
    04/02/2022 at 1:58 pm

    3 Blue discussed the new rules that have come in to place. We looked at how they prioritised those who are more vulnerable on the roads including pedestrians, cyclists and horses. The highway code now states that drivers no longer have priority at junctions and should wait until pedestrians have crossed.
    On quieter roads cyclists are now advised to use the centre of the road so they are more visible.
    We discussed that these laws have come in to protect road users and keep everyone safe. Some people may not like them (especially those who drive cars etc.) as they feel like it may slow them down however we spoke about how a life is more important than being somewhere a minute later.
    As a class we then spoke about we can stay safe as pedestrians.

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    1. Head Teacher says:
      06/02/2022 at 10:36 am

      Well done 3B, let’s hope we all stay safe when riding our bikes.

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  15. Miss Redhead says:
    04/02/2022 at 1:57 pm

    3 White have looked at some of the new rules, the most surprising one was about the loop hole with mobile phone usage because we thought that this was already a rule not to touch your phone while driving – we are glad that this is now official because we believe it very silly to use a phone while driving.
    We now know that we need to check for cyclists before leaving our vehicles.
    We know pedestrians have more rights when crossing the roads.

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    1. Head Teacher says:
      06/02/2022 at 10:37 am

      Well done 3W, just remember to always look when crossing the road.

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  16. Miss Holland says:
    04/02/2022 at 1:25 pm

    3 Red read through the new changes to the highway code and discussed the importance of prioritising the safety of people when crossing junctions, giving space to cyclists and horses on the road.
    3 Red have also discussed road safety and how we can make sure we are safe when travelling in a car and when travelling on foot.

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    1. Head Teacher says:
      04/02/2022 at 1:27 pm

      Well done, you will stay safe 4B.

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  17. Mrs Langley says:
    04/02/2022 at 12:36 pm

    Miracle – A stop sign…it stops cars.
    Adam – Cars can only drive on the road.
    Mustafa – Use the zebra cross to cross the road.
    Dyari – To cross the road use the traffic lights (pedestrian crossing)
    Yasmin – Wait for the green man (to cross the road)
    Yosias – You wait for the traffic lights to turn red then you can cross at the crossing to get to the other path.
    Rumaysa – When you cross the road you have to wait for the cars to stop to be safe.

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    1. Head Teacher says:
      04/02/2022 at 1:25 pm

      Well done RW- you will stay safe because you follow the rules.

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  18. Mrs Latham says:
    04/02/2022 at 9:22 am

    The new changes involve:
    – changes to how drivers behave around pedestrians at junctions.
    – Cyclists and horse riders need to show care and respect to pedestrians
    – Cyclists get more space on roads and at roundabouts.

    Even with these new rules regarding pedestrians, it is vital that we remain careful and safe when we are walking near roads. This includes looking both ways before crossing. Never running onto a road and seeking the advice from the adults we are with.

    – 4 Blue

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  19. Aayan M. says:
    04/02/2022 at 9:00 am

    The newest high way codes was introduced 29th January 2022.
    Drivers and motorcyclist give priority to cyclist when turning in or out the junction or changing lanes.
    The most biggest shake up is road users have been split into hierarchies.

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  20. Rasan M. says:
    04/02/2022 at 8:59 am

    The new set of rules are:
    Drivers no longer have priority at junctions
    All traffic must stop for people crossing the road
    Cyclists can now ride whenever they feel visible to others
    All drivers must wait for a safe gap between them and a cyclist
    Any type of mobile device is banned while driving (which it was) but can be used only in an emergency
    Poor driving descions can be more punishable
    Finally, something called ‘Dutch Reach’ is the recommend way to leave your car

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  21. Ellie T. says:
    04/02/2022 at 8:53 am

    Drivers no longer have priority at junctions. …
    All traffic must stop for pedestrians waiting at crossings. …
    Cyclists can ride wherever they feel most visible. …
    Drivers must wait for a safe gap in the flow of cyclists. …
    All uses of hand-held mobiles are banned, except in an emergency. …
    Poor driving decisions more punishable.
    These are the new Highway Code for 2022

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  22. Shabaz A. says:
    04/02/2022 at 8:52 am

    The new Highway Code rules urge that drivers and motorcyclists are compulsory to give priority to cyclists when turning in or out of a junction or changing lanes. Drivers are also encouraged to stop and wait for a safe distance between the cyclists at roundabouts or during slow-moving traffic or in a motorway.

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  23. Umar H. says:
    04/02/2022 at 8:52 am

    The new highway rule is to give priority to pedestrians and cyclists right ways on the road.Umar and Ayaan.S

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  24. Ravi J. says:
    04/02/2022 at 8:51 am

    The changes of the Highway Code came into forces on the 29th of January 2022.
    Some of the effects of this concludes:
    Before the forces came in place, drivers were allowed to have priority at junctions unless the other road user was half way across the junction.
    If you’re turning at a junction and there’s a cyclist, horse-rider, pedestrian, or scooter, ready or preparing to cross, these more vulnerable road users have right of way.
    The Code has been updated so cyclists, horse-riders and motorists are legally required to stop at zebra crossings if people are waiting to cross, not just if they are already crossing.

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    1. Ravi P. says:
      04/02/2022 at 5:17 pm

      Dans Muncay, Blef yu,sh ttt Majic as ool ll mo
      pool ofar for a car wen you see one pasing bayo
      pool ofar wen is red light stop
      when is Green light go
      Do’not go leema speed………..
      Love loning

      Bay Bayyyy

      Mis klicaq

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  25. Ridwan U. says:
    04/02/2022 at 8:51 am

    The Highway Code has been changed, it had been been changed in January 29th of 2022.

    If you’re turning at a junction and there’s a cyclist, horse-rider, pedestrian, or scooter, ready or preparing to cross, these more vulnerable road users have right of way.

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