The Highway Code definition

The Highway Code means the code published under the Road Traffic Act 1930 section 45 and continued in force as amended by the Road Traffic Act 1988 section 38
The Highway Code means a code which illustrates the provisions of these Regulations consisting of directions as appear to be suitable for the guidance of persons using roads and includes directions relating to prohibition, regulation and control of traffic; and

Examples of The Highway Code in a sentence

  • The Highway Code or any other regulation relating to traffic on the public highway will apply in or on the car park facilities.

  • All drivers will undertake an annual driving assessment to ensure safe operation of vehicles, good and consistent understanding of The Highway Code and relevant legislation, and a high level of consideration for other road users.

  • The Highway Code and any other regulations relating to traffic on public highways also apply in the parking facility, insofar as the owner has not expressly deviated from these traffic regulations.

Related to The Highway Code

  • the 1961 Act means the Land Compensation Act 1961(d); “the 1965 Act” means the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965(e); “the 1980 Act” means the Highways Act 1980(f);

  • Public highway means a public highway, road, street, avenue, alley, or thoroughfare of any kind, or a bridge, tunnel, or subway used by the public.

  • the 1965 Act means the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965(2);

  • Off-highway implement of husbandry means the same as that term is defined in

  • Through highway means every street or highway as provided in section 4511.65 of the Revised Code.