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  • Statutory guidance for bodies with responsibility for road networks in England.

  • Guidance for local authorities on designing high-quality, safe cycle infrastructure

  • Tool to help built environment professionals to understand how sustainably located a place is and the transport interventions needed to support it.

  • Rules for driving in adverse weather conditions, including wet weather, icy and snowy weather, windy weather, fog and hot weather.

  • Signals used to other road users, including direction indicator signals, brake light signals, reversing light signals and arm signals.

  • Information about the safety code for new drivers, including the New Drivers Act and further training.

  • Light signals used to control traffic, including traffic light signals, flashing red lights, motorway signals and lane control signals.

  • Rules about animals, including horse-drawn vehicles, horse riders and other animals.

  • Rules for breakdowns and incidents, including rules for motorways, obstructions, incidents, incidents involving dangerous goods and documents.

  • Rules for motorcyclists, including helmets, carrying passengers, daylight riding and riding in the dark.

  • Driving licence exchange and rules for drivers living in the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland.

  • A list of bus companies and bus routes included in the £3 bus fare cap scheme.

  • Practical guide to support local authorities with the bus franchising process.

  • A guide for businesses and organisations that need to understand more about what sanctions are and how they work.

  • Transport analysis guidance (TAG) provides information on the role of transport modelling and appraisal.

  • Guidance on the required internal features for motor caravans.

  • You must register all trailers over 750kg to drive to or through most countries in Europe.

  • Guidance for employers who want to put in place a cycle to work scheme.

  • Drivers do not need to take any action at this stage.

  • Information about the road user and the law, including acts and regulations.