“FairFuelUK, with the Alliance of British Drivers and the Motorcycle Action Group, has already written a letter to Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, demanding these arcane new rules be scrapped, with a return to the roads being shared responsibly, through shared respect for safety by all road users,” he told the Sun.
In 2003, the ABD suggested that a copy of the revised Highway Code should be sent to every household, paid for with ads and sponsorship.
Howard Cox called for a return to “roads being shared responsibly, through shared respect for safety by all road users”.
The changes outline that quicker or heavier modes of travel have the greatest responsibility to reduce the danger or threat they may pose to others on the road.
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