Millions of UK residents may overlook that the Highway Code governs pedestrians as much as drivers. Authorities stress the need to review these rules to prevent potentially fatal errors, especially as simple choices like crossing locations can determine life or death outcomes.
Recent Official Reminder
The Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency highlighted this on social media, stating: “Did you know that the Highway Code applies to pedestrians as well?” Full details appear in the Highway Code online.
Selecting Safe Crossing Points
Pedestrians must identify a safe spot to cross with clear visibility in all directions. Opt for designated areas like zebra or pelican crossings, or points managed by police or school patrols. Avoid diagonal crossings and wait for a clear traffic gap before proceeding.
Green Cross Code Fundamentals
This core safety protocol advises stopping at the kerb, looking and listening for traffic, and crossing only when safe. Continue monitoring for approaching vehicles, which may close distances faster than anticipated.
Common Hidden Risks
Steer clear of crossing behind reversing vehicles, emerging from between parked cars, or stepping into roads while distracted. These actions heighten accident risks significantly.
Nighttime and Pavement-Free Precautions
Wear reflective or light-colored clothing at night to enhance visibility to drivers. On roads lacking pavements, walk on the right-hand side facing oncoming traffic.
Parental and Group Responsibilities
Adults must keep children close—positioned between themselves and traffic—and hold hands near roads. Large groups should deploy lookouts at front and rear while donning high-visibility gear.
Strict Legal Rules
The Code enforces bans: Pedestrians cannot access motorways or slip roads except in emergencies, cross railway lines amid active warnings or lowering barriers, or cling to moving vehicles.
Shared Road Safety Obligation
Road safety demands collective effort from all users. Pedestrians who disregard basics endanger themselves and others. Access complete guidance online to stay protected.

