The Highway Code Rule(s): 97, 99 | Online | Free to Driving-Pro pupils (2024)

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Rule 97 Rule 99

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Rule 97

Before setting off.YouMUSTensure that

  • you have a valid licence and insurance to drive the vehicle you intend to use (seeAnnex 3)
  • your vehicle is legal and roadworthy (seeAnnexes 3and6for important vehicle maintenance and safety checks).

YouSHOULDensure that

  • you have planned your route and allowed sufficient time for breaks and possible delays
  • you have sufficient fuel or charge for your journey, especially if it includes motorway driving
  • you know where all the controls are and how to use them
  • clothing and footwear do not prevent you using the controls in the correct manner
  • your mirrors and seat are adjusted correctly to ensure comfort, full control and maximum vision
  • head restraints are properly adjusted to reduce the risk of neck and spine injuries in the event of a collision.

It is recommended for emergency use that

  • you have a mobile telephone containing emergency contacts (e.g. breakdown assistance)
  • you have high-visibility clothing.

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Rule 97: Make sure head restraints are properly adjusted

Rule 99

You MUST wear a seat belt in cars, vans and other goods vehicles if one is fitted (see table below). Adults, and children aged 14 years and over, MUST use a seat belt or child restraint, where fitted, when seated in minibuses, buses and coaches. Exemptions are allowed for the holders of medical exemption certificates and those making deliveries or collections in goods vehicles when travelling less than 50 metres (approx 162 feet).

Seat belt requirements.This table summarises the main legal requirements for wearing seat belts in cars, vans and other goods vehicles.

Front seatRear seatWho is responsible?
DriverSeat belt MUST be worn if fittedDriver
Childunder 3 years of ageCorrect child restraint MUST be usedCorrect child restraint MUSTbe used. If one is not available in a taxi, may travel unrestrained.Driver
Childfrom 3rd birthday up to 1.35 metres in height (or 12th birthday, whichever they reach first)Correct child restraint MUST be usedCorrect child restraint MUSTbe used where seat belts fitted. MUSTuse adult belt if correct child restraint is not available in a licensed taxi or private hire vehicle, or for reasons of unexpected necessity over a short distance, or if two occupied restraints prevent fitment of a third.Driver
Childover 1.35 metres (approx 4ft 5ins) in height or 12 or 13 yearsSeat belt MUST be worn if availableSeat belt MUSTbe worn if availableDriver
Adultpassengers aged 14 and overSeat belt MUST be worn if availableSeat belt MUSTbe worn if availablePassenger
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