The Highway Code is a valuable resource which you should check often.

Breakdowns & Accidents.

The rules for breakdowns and accidents are as follows.

Breakdowns are always a nasty surprise when they occur as are accidents; but knowing a few rules can make things a lot simpler, and safer, for everyone to deal with.

Breakdowns

248. If your vehicle breaks down, think first of other road users and

Additional rules for the motorway

249. If your vehicle develops a problem, leave the motorway at the next exit or pull into a service area. If you cannot do so you should

Laws MT(E&W)R reg 14 & MT(S)R reg 12



Keep well back from the hard shoulder

250. Before you rejoin the carriageway after a breakdown, build up speed on the hard shoulder and watch for a safe gap in the traffic. Be aware that other vehicles may be stationary on the hard shoulder.

251. If you cannot get your vehicle on to the hard shoulder

Disabled drivers

252. If you have a disability which prevents you from following the above advice you should

Obstructions

253. If anything falls from your vehicle (or any other vehicle) on to the road, stop and retrieve it only if it is safe to do so.

254 Motorways. On a motorway do not try to remove the obstruction yourself. Stop at the next emergency telephone and call the police.

Accidents

255 Warning signs or flashing lights. If you see or hear emergency vehicles in the distance be aware there may be an accident ahead.

256. When passing the scene of an accident do not be distracted or slow down unnecessarily (for example if an accident is on the other side of a dual carriageway). This may cause another accident or traffic congestion, but see Rule 257.

257. If you are involved in an accident or stop to give assistance

If you are involved in any other medical emergency on the motorway you should contact the emergency services in the same way.

Accidents involving dangerous goods

258. Vehicles carrying dangerous goods in packages will be marked with plain orange reflective plates. Road tankers and vehicles carrying tank containers of dangerous goods will have hazard warning plates.

259. If an accident involves a vehicle containing dangerous goods, follow the advice in Rule 257 and, in particular

Documentation

260. If you are involved in an accident whichcauses damage or injury to any other person, vehicle, animal or property, you MUST

Law RTA 1988 sect 170

261. If another person is injured and you do not produce your insurance certificate at the time of the accident to a police officer or to anyone having reasonable grounds to request it, you MUST

Law RTA 1988 sect 170