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Home » Highway Code rule that drivers break every day can lead to prison
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Highway Code rule that drivers break every day can lead to prison

By staff12 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

The Highway Code is clear but many drivers ignore the rule every day

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Drivers are being warned to follow the overlooked rule(Image: Jung Getty via Getty Images)

A crucial rule in the Highway Code gets flouted on Britain’s roads daily, despite the grave dangers it poses. The motoring rulebook is unambiguous regarding driving while tired.

Motorists must not get behind the wheel when excessively tired due to the heightened risk of collisions. Exhaustion makes drivers more prone to losing attention and focus, whilst slowing down their response times.

Yet despite these warning, countless road users drive whilst fatigued, especially during lengthy trips or when travelling overnight, reports Birmingham Live. If you haven’t secured adequate rest, you’ll probably be too tired to drive safely. And drivers are being told not to ignore the rule, for fear of being involved in an incident.

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Drivers often ignore the regulation(Image: Getty Images)

Experts warn they’re endangering both their own safety and that of fellow road users, and could face dangerous driving charges if caught up in a crash.

This might lead to a substantial penalty or even imprisonment in the most severe instances.

What does the Highway Code say?

Motoring specialists at ATS Euromaster explained: “Driving while excessively tired is classed as dangerous driving and can pose serious risks, with 10-20% of all crashes estimated to be caused by driver fatigue.

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Drivers are being issued a reminder over the rule(Image: Virojt Changyencham via Getty Images)

“Under the Highway Code, drivers must ‘get sufficient sleep before embarking on a long journey’ and ‘not begin a journey if you are tired’.

“Drivers found guilty of dangerous driving could be hit with an unlimited fine, a driving ban and, depending on how serious it is, 14 years in prison.”

Simon Waye, technical support engineer at ATS, said: “Motorists must remain vigilant and mindful of the rules of the road. We urge all drivers to familiarise themselves with local driving laws, regulations and vehicle handbooks.”

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