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103-112: Signals103Signals warn and inform other road users, including pedestrians (see 'Signals to other road users'), of your intended actions. You should always
104You should also
105You MUST obey signals given by police officers, traffic officers, traffic wardens (see 'Signals by authorised persons') and signs used by school crossing patrols. [Laws RTRA sect 28, RTA 1988 sect 35, TMA 2004 sect 6, & FTWO art 3] 106Police stopping procedures. If the police want to stop your vehicle they will, where possible, attract your attention by
You MUST then pull over and stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Then switch off your engine. [Law RTA 1988 sect 163] Other stopping procedures107Vehicle & Operator Services Agency Officers have powers to stop vehicles on all roads, including motorways and trunk roads, in England and Wales. They will attract your attention by flashing amber lights
It is an offence not to comply with their directions. You MUST obey any signals given (see 'Signals by authorised persons'). [Laws RTA 1988, sect 67, & PRA 2002, sect 41 & sched 5(8)] 108Highways Agency Traffic Officers have powers to stop vehicles on most motorways and some ‘A’ class roads, in England only. If HA traffic officers in uniform want to stop your vehicle on safety grounds (e.g. an insecure load) they will, where possible, attract your attention by
You MUST then pull over and stop as soon as it is safe to do so. Then switch off your engine. It is an offence not to comply with their directions (see 'Signals by authorised persons'). [Law RTA1988, sects 35 &163 as amended by TMA 2004, sect 6] 109Traffic light signals and traffic signs. You MUST obey all traffic light signals (see 'Light signals controlling traffic') and traffic signs giving orders, including temporary signals and signs (see 'Signs giving orders', 'Warning signs', 'Direction signs'). Make sure you know, understand and act on all other traffic and information signs and road markings (see 'Signs giving orders', 'Warning signs', 'Direction signs', 'Information signs', 'Road markings' and 'Vehicle markings'). [Laws RTA 1988 sect 36 & TSRGD regs 10, 15, 16, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 36, 38 & 40] 110Flashing headlights. Only flash your headlights to let other road users know that you are there. Do not flash your headlights to convey any other message or intimidate other road users. 111Never assume that flashing headlights is a signal inviting you to proceed. Use your own judgement and proceed carefully. 112The horn. Use only while your vehicle is moving and you need to warn other road users of your presence. Never sound your horn aggressively. You MUST NOT use your horn
except when another road user poses a danger. [Law CUR reg 99] Source: www.direct.gov.uk
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