The Highway Code rule change that gives cyclists priority over drivers
DRIVERS are set to play second fiddle to cyclists on UK roads under a controversial change to the new Highway Code.
We explain everything you need to know about the update, and other revisions to the rules of the road.
The new rules are set to come into place in late January, subject to getting the consent of parliament.
If MPs don't vote to oppose the new Code, it will come into place automatically on January 29.
The AA found just one-third of drivers are familiar with the sweeping reforms.
AA president Edmund King said: "With such fundamental changes to the Highway Code taking place to make our roads safer, we need to ensure road users understand the new rules ahead of time.
"Getting the message out now would help avoid dangerous situations and remove any confusion on the roads before the new rules are adopted."
What is the new rule regarding cyclists?
From next month, motorists will have to give way to cyclists and pedestrians at junctions.
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Previously priority was only given to cyclists and pedestrians if they were already on the road.
Cyclists will also now be advised to stay in the middle of the road and even ride "two abreast" to be more visible in certain situations.
Previously, there was no official guidance on where cyclists should position themselves - however, many motorists expected them to sit to the side of the road, near the kerb.
The 2022 Highway Code has a new "road user hierarchy" meaning drivers of more dangerous vehicles must be extra careful.
It dictates that cars must be more responsible around cyclists and pedestrians.
Cars indicating a left or right turn will have to give way to cyclists coming from behind or moving straight on.
And riders will be told to give way to pedestrians on shared-use cycle tracks.
A Department for Transport spokesperson said: "The proposed upcoming changes to The Highway Code will improve safety for cyclists, pedestrians and horse riders."
What other rules will be introduced?
Other key Highway Code rule changes coming next month includes a ban on flashing your lights at pedestrian crossings.
Previously, rules stated that you shouldn't wave or use your horn to invite pedestrians to walk across a zebra crossing.
Now, flashing your car lights has been added to the list.
You should also not rev your engine as well as this could intimidate walkers.
Motorists must also keep any electric car charging cables out of the way of pedestrians.
When you're stuck in traffic or you're moving slowly, new rules state that you should allow pedestrians to cross in front of you.
That means those walking across the road should be allowed to do so by drivers.
This rule also applies to cyclists looking to cross the road too.
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