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Paperback: 152 pages
Publisher: Stationery Office Books; New Ed edition (28 Sep 2007)
Language English
ISBN-10: 0115528148
ISBN-13: 978-0115528149
Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 11.2 x 1.2 cm

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    worthinger
    WTF is going to read this?

    Have you seen this driving in this country?

    The Highway Code - a masterclass in reverse psychology.
    liamm123
    worthinger
    WTF is going to read this?

    Have you seen this driving in this country?

    The Highway Code - a masterclass in reverse psychology.


    Someone doing their Driving Theory Test? I used a previous version of this book and passed first time with ease.
    lois1987
    Hot, think I paid around £2.50 from Amazon a couple of months ago.
    worthinger
    If only passing a driving test actually ensured you are a good driver.

    So many people with driving licenses and so many accidents on the road.

    Coincidence?
    CM52MUZ
    anyone who drives in the middle lane of a motorway when nobody is in front of them should read the first line of this book.
    lois1987
    lois1987
    Hot, think I paid around £2.50 from Amazon a couple of months ago.


    £2.45 to be precise. Not the biggest saving but still excellent book for me as a learner.
    Pluun
    CM52MUZ
    anyone who drives in the middle lane of a motorway when nobody is in front of them should read the first line of this book.

    Aye and what about knobs that indicate right when going straight on at a roundabout? oO
    worthinger
    Pluun
    CM52MUZ
    anyone who drives in the middle lane of a motorway when nobody is in front of them should read the first line of this book.

    Aye and what about knobs that indicate right when going straight on at a roundabout? oO


    A mini roundabout?
    Pluun
    worthinger
    Pluun
    CM52MUZ
    anyone who drives in the middle lane of a motorway when nobody is in front of them should read the first line of this book.

    Aye and what about knobs that indicate right when going straight on at a roundabout? oO


    A mini roundabout?


    ANY roundabout.
    The right indicator has never, doesn't and never will mean "I am going forward and not turning right at a roundabout"!
    hanif248
    Never read the actual Highway Code book, yet still passed my theory and practical first time round.

    It would be good to read it though to clear up problems such as the above ^
    mehmeh
    worthinger
    WTF is going to read this?

    Have you seen this driving in this country?

    The Highway Code - a masterclass in reverse psychology.

    Try this instead.
    Decentbloke
    CM52MUZ
    anyone who drives in the middle lane of a motorway when nobody is in front of them should read the first line of this book.


    Why, what does it say?
    cmontgomeryburns
    Surprised nobody's mentioned the "I've got foglights so I'm gonna drive with them on day & night" lot yet!
    mark_trev
    cmontgomeryburns
    Surprised nobody's mentioned the "I've got foglights so I'm gonna drive with them on day & night" lot yet!


    Oooo me!

    They are called fog lights not mist lights nor are they "oh no it's raining so I best put on my rear fog lights so that now people don't know if I'm breaking or not".....


    ........Lights

    Edited By: mark_trev on May 09, 2012 00:31: .
    shaman
    CM52MUZ
    anyone who drives in the middle lane of a motorway when nobody is in front of them should read the first line of this book.
    I don't think it matters whether anyone is in front of them, it's never a good idea to read even the 1st line of any book while in charge of a moving vehicle
    bigbak
    lois1987
    lois1987
    Hot, think I paid around £2.50 from Amazon a couple of months ago.


    £2.45 to be precise. Not the biggest saving but still excellent book for me as a learner.


    You won't get it cheaper than Amazon at this price. They probably lose money on the postage.
    windhoek
    I don't know if I need this as I've already got the 1996 edition and that only cost £0.99; besides, I never use it.

    EDIT: I ordered a copy anyway. Fwiw, the Kindle edition is even cheaper!

    Edited By: windhoek on May 09, 2012 07:51: Adding info.
    hassi94
    worthinger
    If only passing a driving test actually ensured you are a good driver.

    So many people with driving licenses and so many accidents on the road.

    Coincidence?


    This could well be one of the stupidest things I've ever read.

    How else would there be accidents on the road? With no people driving? Of course it's no coincidence. A certain proportion of drivers are bad drivers. More drivers => more bad drivers => more accidents
    isthatreduced
    This is the 2007 edition,so no good to me.
    Alfonse
    free up-to-date version



    http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Highwaycode/DG_070202


    Edited By: Alfonse on May 09, 2012 09:35

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