What is the rule 253?

Motorways MUST NOT be used by pedestrians, holders of provisional motorcycle or car licences, riders of motorcycles under 50 cc, cyclists, horse riders, certain slow-moving vehicles and those carrying oversized loads (except by special permission), agricultural vehicles, and powered wheelchairs/powered mobility ...
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Can I undertake a middle lane hogger?

The simple answer is no. No matter how clear the inside lane and no matter how congested the outer, if your hire car or rental van is stuck behind a middle lane hogger that's keeping up with traffic, then you should overtake on the right/outside.
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What motorbikes are allowed on motorways?

This “under 50cc” also includes 50cc so, unfortunately, you cannot take your souped-up hairdryer down the M6. Therefore if you are a 125cc rider, you legally can ride this motorcycle on the motorway and the bike will be able to keep up with the flow of traffic and the required speeds, there is just one catch though.
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Are coaches allowed in the outside lane of a motorway?

HGVs are restricted to using lanes 1 and 2, and on a four-lane motorway lane 3. HGVs are not allowed to use the furthest right lane (sometimes known as the outside lane).
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Is it illegal to walk on the motorway?

Rule 6. Motorways. Pedestrians MUST NOT be on motorways or slip roads except in an emergency (see Rules 272 and 277).
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Can you get fined for walking on the motorway?

We do not have such an offence in England. One can walk on any highway if one wishes except for designated motorways. On motorways pedestrians, cyclists, learner drivers, powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters, animals, and a few other vehicles are not permitted. Why is jaywalking allowed in the UK?
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Is it illegal to stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway?

Stopping on the hard shoulder not only puts your life at risk, it also threatens the status of your licence. It is actually illegal to use the hard shoulder unless it is an emergency or you are told to do so by an authority.
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Is it illegal to sit in the middle lane of a motorway?

Is middle lane hogging illegal? Middle lane hogging is classed as a traffic offence under 'careless driving' legislation—it's therefore illegal. Offenders risk the wrath of the law, as well as the annoyance of other motorists, when they fail to keep left.
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Can a coach do 70 on the motorway?

Modern Buses and Coaches are limited by law to 65mph. But surprisingly the speed limit for PSVs for non limited vehicles on a motorway remains at 70mph. So basically anything older than about 40 years (or whenever the limiter rules came in) could theoretically operate at 70mph on a motorway.
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What is not allowed on a motorway?

Motorways MUST NOT be used by pedestrians, holders of provisional motorcycle licences, riders of motorcycles under 50 cc (4 kW), cyclists, horse riders, certain slow-moving vehicles and those carrying oversized loads (except by special permission), agricultural vehicles, and powered wheelchairs/powered mobility ...
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Is it illegal to stand up on a motorcycle UK?

No. If the rider is standing they will most likely be regarded as not in proper control of their vehicle, which is contrary to section 41D of the Road Traffic Act 1988.
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Is it illegal to stop on a slip road?

You must not stop on the carriageway, hard shoulder, slip road, central reservation or verge except in an emergency, or when told to do so by the police, an emergency sign or by flashing red light signals.
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Can I take a 125cc on the motorway?

To ride a scooter on the motorway it needs to be at least 125cc. The other thing to consider is that 50cc scooters only have a top speed of around 30pmh, and so you will be putting yourself in danger by driving on the motorway. The law also specifies that scooters 50cc cannot go on the motorway.
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How many prosecutions for middle lane hogging?

Middle-lane hogging remains rife amongst drivers, despite the threat of fines, new research finds. The FOI police data published by Confused.com reveals only 135 people have been charged with the offence since it was introduced three years ago by the Government as part of on-the-spot fines to tackle 'careless driving'.
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Can I pass a car on the left on a motorway?

Rule 268 of the Highway Code states – do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake. In congested conditions, where adjacent lanes of traffic are moving at similar speeds, traffic in left-hand lanes may sometimes be moving faster than traffic to the right.
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Which is the safest lane on a motorway?

Lane discipline

The left-hand lane of the motorway is the driving lane. It's not the 'lorry lane' or the 'slow lane'. It's where you should always drive unless you're overtaking the vehicle ahead.
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Can I do 80 mph on motorway?

Since 1965, the speed limit on motorways has been capped at 70mph. However, many drivers default to speeds closer to 80mph, lulled into a false sense of security by the fact that relatively few drivers caught driving between 70-80mph are prosecuted.
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Can you go 90 mph on a motorway?

Band A is for drivers caught driving up to 90mph on the motorway (where the speed limit is 70mph), or 20 mph over the speed limit. The punishment is likely to be 3 points and a fine; however if you qualify, you could be offered a Speed Awareness Course.
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Will I get a fine for doing 75 on a motorway?

In the eyes of the law, you're liable for a speeding fine as soon as you exceed the limit. So if you're doing 31mph in a 30 limit or 71mph on a motorway, you're breaking the law.
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What is a lane hogger?

Simply put, middle lane hogging is when a vehicle hogs the middle lane. They will persistently stick to this lane, never pulling back into the left hand land until their junction comes up. While this seems like a very surface level problem, the issue actually runs a little deeper than you might think.
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Why do people hog the middle lane?

Another reason may be the fact that changing lanes is deemed to be one of the riskiest parts of driving on the motorway. Therefore, it's easier to sit in the middle lane as you aren't as likely to get stuck behind slow traffic and not to speed either.
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Why are there 3 lanes on a motorway?

Lane one – the left lane – is for routine driving. Lane two – the middle lane – and lane three – the right-hand lane – are for overtaking.
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Is it illegal to change tyre on motorway UK?

Never try to change a flat tyre on the motorway – follow our guidance and stay safe. If in doubt or in danger, always call for roadside assistance.
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Why is there no hard shoulder on smart motorways?

All-lane running smart motorways — the hard shoulder has been permanently removed to serve as an additional lane. Drivers who encounter difficulty must get help at emergency refuge areas dotted along the road.
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How far are you allowed to reverse?

You are allowed to reverse as far as necessary but no further. This is because what is necessary will vary on different roads. For example, on single-track lanes, you may need to reverse a long way to find a suitable passing point. You are also permitted to reverse in order to turn your vehicle around.
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