driving on shoulder

The Road Traffic (Expressway Traffic) Rules states that “no vehicle shall be driven, moved, stopped or allowed to remain at rest on any shoulder or verge”, except in accordance with the rules set forth below.

What is shoulder mean in driving?

A shoulder, hard shoulder or breakdown lane, is an emergency stopping lane by the verge of a road or motorway, on the right side in countries which drive on the right, and on the left side in countries which drive on the left.

What happens if you drive on the hard shoulder?

In most circumstances, driving on the hard shoulder is illegal and will see you penalised by the police. However, there are certain exceptions to this rule. If you’re directed to use the hard shoulder by a traffic police officer or Highways Agency patrol officer then it is acceptable to drive on the hard shoulder.

Can I still drive with 12 points?

The short answer is, if you amount 12 penalty points or more on your driving licence within a three year period, you will be known as a “totter” and banned from driving for a minimum period of six months.

Why is it called the shoulder of the road?

Shoulder is the edge of the road that is usually grass, but on motorways is hard standing, thus Hard Shoulder. Adrian Henri’s Poem For A Motorway Girl: ‘I wanted your soft verges, but you gave me the hard shoulder. ‘

What does on shoulder mean?

One’s own responsibility or obligation. My siblings’ care has been on my shoulders ever since our parents died. See also: on, shoulder.

What happens if I have 9 points?

What Does Having 9 Points On Your Licence Mean? When you have 9 penalty points on your licence, you cannot accept any further fixed penalty tickets and must go to court if you are charged with another motoring offence.

Can you pay to remove points from driving licence UK?

There is no way to remove the points from your licence once they’re marked – you’ll just have to wait until the points expire (after 4 years), when the DVLA will automatically remove them at the appropriate time.

What happens if you get 6 points on your license?

Under the Road Traffic (New Drivers) Act, any driver who gets six or more penalty points within two years of passing your test will have their driving licence revoked. This includes any penalty points given before they passed their test. Penalty points are valid for three years.

Is it illegal to stop on hard shoulder?

Hard truths

‘You MUST NOT drive on the hard shoulder except in an emergency or if directed to do so by the police, traffic officers in uniform or by signs. ‘ That means no stopping to make a call on your mobile or check your Facebook.

Is it illegal to pull over on hard shoulder?

You are allowed to pull over onto the hard shoulder – but only in certain circumstances. As we’ve explained, this part of the road is only for emergencies, so if you pull over for a trivial reason, you could be on the wrong side of the law.

Do all highways have shoulders?

There are two types of highway shoulders: hard and soft. A hard shoulder consists of a hardened strip of land, while a soft shoulder usually consists of gravel or dirt. Only emergency and highway vehicles are allowed to use the shoulder of the road.

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