What is not allowed on a motorway?

Motorways MUST NOT be used by pedestrians, holders of provisional motorcycle licences, riders of motorcycles under 50 cc (4 kW), cyclists, horse riders, certain slow-moving vehicles and those carrying oversized loads (except by special permission), agricultural vehicles, and powered wheelchairs/powered mobility ...
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When joining a motorway what should you not do?

You must give priority to the traffic already on the motorway, and you must never cross from the slip road and go directly into either the second or third lanes, stay in the first lane for a while until you've adjusted to the traffic, then you can make your planned move into the lanes to the right, should you need to.
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What CC is allowed on motorway?

When it comes to riding a scooter on the motorway, avoid using a 50cc, it is illegal. However, if you ride a 125cc then you're free to use the motorway, but just make sure you feel confident enough first.
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What is the main rule of the motorway?

You should always drive in the left-hand lane if the road ahead is clear. You should return to the left-hand lane as soon as you have safely passed slower-moving vehicles. The hard-shoulder must only be used in emergencies, or when signage, the police or the Highways Agency indicates that the lane is in use.
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Are tractors allowed on the motorway?

On the vast majority of roads you are allowed to drive your tractor. You are only not allowed to drive on motorways and motorways. There are also exceptions for roads with a closed declaration for agricultural vehicles with limited speed. If this is the case, it is indicated by a traffic sign.
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Are JCBS allowed on motorways?

Yes – the JCB Fastrac can be driven on the motorway at a maximum speed of 40 mph.
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Are tractors allowed on motorway UK?

A: Generally speaking, agricultural vehicles are prohibited from using motorways in the U.K. However, “Fast Tractors” such as the JCB Fastrac can use motorways. But in doing so, they must only use “white diesel” as used by cars, buses, lorries etc. They must not use rebated “Red diesel”.
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Can I undertake a middle lane hogger?

The simple answer is no. No matter how clear the inside lane and no matter how congested the outer, if your hire car or rental van is stuck behind a middle lane hogger that's keeping up with traffic, then you should overtake on the right/outside.
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Can motorbikes go on the motorway?

If you are riding a 125cc motorcycle with a CBT license (Compulsory Basic Training) you cannot ride on the motorway as you do not have a full motorcycle license, it is illegal for a rider to ride on the motorway with L plates and an incorrect license and you could face a hefty fine or punishment for this.
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Can I ride a 125cc on a motorway?

A 125cc motorcycle can cover many thousands of miles on motorways. As I've stated in the article you need to ensure the bike is in tip top condition because the high speeds stress the engine as well as all the other parts.
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Can a 1 Litre car go on motorway?

1.0-Litre Engines

These smaller engines usually produce lower emissions than other-sized engines. However, this can also mean that the economy that you get on the motorway isn't always good as your engine needs to work harder to reach 70mph.
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Is it illegal to stand up on a motorcycle UK?

No. If the rider is standing they will most likely be regarded as not in proper control of their vehicle, which is contrary to section 41D of the Road Traffic Act 1988.
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Can you ride on a motorway with a CBT?

After you have obtained your CBT certificate, you will be entitled to ride any motorcycle or scooter up to 125cc. This entitlement lasts for 2 years and you will not be able to take passengers or go on motorways. You must also display L - plates.
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Is it illegal to undertake on a motorway UK?

Is undertaking illegal UK? In the Highway Code, undertaking is strongly discouraged. It says, “Do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake.” That said, strictly speaking, undertaking is not illegal in the UK.
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Is it illegal to walk next to the motorway?

Motorways

Pedestrians must not be on motorways or slip roads except in an emergency (see rules 271 and 275).
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Can you stop when joining a motorway?

You must give priority to traffic already on the motorway: do not force your way into the traffic stream. Avoid stopping at the end of the slip road unless you're queuing to join slow-moving traffic.
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What is the rule 253?

Rule 253. An addition has been made to this rule stating that provisional licence holders are allowed to drive on the motorway as long as they are under the supervision of an approved driving instructor and bear red L plates. The car must also be fitted with dual controls.
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Are motorbikes allowed to overtake in traffic?

Filtering is the act of overtaking slow-moving or stationary traffic by travelling between lanes and, despite causing scowls and abuse from many car owners, it's completely legal as long as it is done safely.
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What is the speed limit on a motorway?

Example of a motorway:

These are usually found to have three or four lanes travelling in the same direction on both sides with a central reservation separating them both. Typically, the speed limit for cars on a motorway is 70mph. However, this varies from vehicle to vehicle and if your on a 'smart motorway' or not.
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Which is the safest lane on a motorway?

Lane discipline

The left-hand lane of the motorway is the driving lane. It's not the 'lorry lane' or the 'slow lane'. It's where you should always drive unless you're overtaking the vehicle ahead.
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Why are there 3 lanes on a motorway?

Lane one – the left lane – is for routine driving. Lane two – the middle lane – and lane three – the right-hand lane – are for overtaking.
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Is it illegal to pass on the left UK?

However, whilst there is no specific offence of overtaking on the left, if a driver undertook another vehicle, other than in the circumstances described above e.g. in the case of someone hogging lane 2 on a motorway, they may be prosecuted for careless driving.
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What's the minimum speed on a motorway UK?

There is no minimum speed limit that applies to all UK motorways. Instead, minimum speed limits are signalled with a blue circular sign and a number in white. Signs at the end of minimum speed limit zones feature the same blue circle and white number, with an added red diagonal line.
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What is Fkq on driving licence?

f: Agricultural tractor. k: Mowing machine or pedestrian-controlled vehicle. q: 2-wheeled and 3-wheeled vehicles without pedals and with an engine size not more than 50 cc if powered by an internal combustion engine and a maximum speed of no more than 25 km/h (15.5 mph).
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Do tractors legally have to pull over?

The NFU recommends tractors should only pull over when it is safe and reasonable to do so. But it warns the police might take enforcement action if they see a tractor driving past a passing place or lay-by without stopping.
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