The highway code does not discount anyone and does not look young people or adults in the face, nor those who have experience or those who have none at all. The fine is always ready around the corner.

The highway code, contains 240 standards who deal with the circulation of vehicles, pedestrians and animals, try to keep everything under control by limiting fatal and non-fatal accidents as much as possible.
Whenever we leave the house, even if we don’t realize it, we kick off continuous comparisons with the highway code and its rules. The highway code, with its fines, although it may be considered an enemy, is actually a valid ally.
The rules of the highway code that nobody knows as they should
The CDS tries to regulate the traffic of cars, motorcycles and pedestrians, both when we walk for a walk, when we go by scooter or car or simply when we go shopping. They are moments of relaxationbut they end up becoming stressful if you don’t keep them under control the rules imposed by the highway code.
There are those who know the CDS and all its rules well and those who do not understand anything about it. But it must be said that even the most informed people in the world, they don’t know all the rules of the code, 3 or 4 of them are like a taboo. For example, all young people think they respect the rules, in reality they do not know that driving using only one hand and keeping the other on the window or on the gearbox is already a crime, because it is forbidden. You risk getting a fine in the event of a police check.
Both hands must be on the steering wheel or on the steering wheel, because together they can be used in case of risky maneuvers or last-minute reports.

Lane splitting and first guides, who can guide and who can’t, you risk a fine
Another rule of the CDS concerns the lane splitting that prohibits filtering trafficyou can not zig zag between the lanes, for the haste because it is dangerous.
Then there is the third rule that instead it has aa to do with beginners who have had a driving license for only 3 years and for this they have to make many waivers. For example, new drivers must respect speed limits set for them, that is, a maximum of 100 km per hour on the motorway or 90 km per hour on the roads. The rule also applies to those with a B, B1 driving license.
But the detail that leaves a little speechless has to do with people older than 65 years. In fact, the latter cannot act as driving school instructors. For them it is really forbidden probably because they no longer have quick reflexes. Also in this case, as in the previous one, you risk receiving a hefty fine.