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Drivers face hefty fines for breaking little-known 10mph safety rule

04 June 2024 , 13:36
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A warning has been issued to drivers (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
A warning has been issued to drivers (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Motorists are being cautioned about potential fines this summer - as the rise in horse riders on the roads during the balmy weather could pose a risk.

Horses can be unpredictable creatures, and sudden noises or movements can easily spook them, leading to hazardous situations for all road users. Swansway Motor Group, motoring experts, advised: "Drivers should approach horses slowly and cautiously, giving them lots of room, per the Highway Code, this will help to keep the horse, the rider and drivers safe. Horses can be unpredictable, and sudden movements or noises can startle them, potentially leading to dangerous situations for the rider and the driver.

"Horses are vulnerable road users, and the Highway Code requires drivers to slow down to 10mph when passing horses, maintaining at least two metres of space. This is crucial to prevent accidents caused by spooked horses, which can react unpredictably to perceived threats. Most comprehensive car insurance policies will cover the cost of a horse damaging a vehicle, provided it wasn't the driver's fault.

"Sudden changes in a driver's behaviour, such as sounding the horn or revving the engine, can cause a horse to panic and move erratically. Adhering to Rule 215 of the Highway Code by passing wide and slow is essential to ensuring rider and driver safety. In rural areas, where encounters with horses are more common, it's particularly important for drivers to be vigilant and patient. Awareness and caution can significantly reduce the risk of accidents and serious injuries."

However, motorists should be aware that incurring such an incident could result in a hefty fine up to £1,000, reports Nottinghamshire Live.

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