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New Highway Code Rules Could Cost Drivers £5,000 for Lane Hogging

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A recent study reveals that over a quarter of British drivers admit to breaking the law out of frustration with lane hoggers on motorways. This behaviour, often resulting in illegal actions like undertaking or speeding, poses serious safety risks and could lead to hefty fines and penalty points.

Under the Highway Code, drivers are required to keep left unless overtaking, and failing to do so can be classified as careless driving. This not only endangers other motorists but also contributes to a culture of frustration on the roads, with many drivers resorting to aggressive tactics against lane hoggers.

The consequences of such actions can be severe, with fines reaching up to £5,000 for careless driving. Additionally, the study highlights that lane hogging is linked to a significant number of near misses and collisions, further emphasizing the need for better lane discipline.

Experts suggest that modern technology, like blind-spot cameras and automated lane-change assistance, could help alleviate these issues by making it easier for drivers to change lanes safely. As frustrations mount, understanding the implications of these driving behaviours is crucial for improving road safety in the UK.

Source: GB News

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News Category: Money Tags: driving, fines, frustration, highway, safety

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