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    This driving courtesy could land you with a £1,000 fine

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys Gregory1 February 2023Updated:5 October 202402 Mins Read
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    Putting your hazards on to thank a fellow driver, parking on the curb to leave more space for other drivers and warning other road users of upcoming speed traps are common courtesies that many drivers implement.

    However, a study by the car insurance team at Comparethemarket has found that common expressions of on-the-road politeness could leave drivers facing fines and penalty points. The research also reveals that many drivers are unaware that certain actions which are often perceived as good manners, are actually illegal.

    The driving courtesy that could land you a fine:

    Julie Daniels, motoring expert from Comparethemarket, shares some tips and warnings on these ‘unofficial rules’ of the road, to ensure you’re staying safe and avoiding fines.

    1. Flashing your headlights

    “It may feel like nothing more than decent etiquette, but alerting other drivers of upcoming speed traps, such as mobile speed camera vans, puts drivers at risk of a fine of up to £1,000. The Highway Code1 clearly states drivers should only flash their headlights to let other road users know that you’re there.

    Alerting other drivers of mobile speed camera vans is interfering with police duties, which is an offence under section 89 of the Police Act – so you not only risk a fine, but also the safety of other road users.”

    2. Waving to say thank you

    “Our research shows waving to say thank you is the most common driving courtesy, as over 60% of drivers admit to doing so. However, they may not realise that they are risking a £1,000 fine and three penalty points by doing so.

    The Highway Code2 states you should drive with both hands on the wheel wherever possible, to ensure drivers are always in full control of the vehicle. If you are looking to thank other drivers for any reason, do so in a safe – and legal – manner, such as getting your passenger to wave on your behalf.

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