The Highway Code is a set of essential rules, advice, and guidelines for all road users, including drivers, pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists. Knowing these rules is vital for your theory and driving test, as well as staying safe on the road once you have passed.
The Highway Code is broken down into many different areas. Here is a full list of every topic which could appear in your theory test:
All road users should be familiar with the Highway Code. Knowing and applying the rules when driving will keep you and others safe and reduce road accidents. Breaking the rules of the Highway Code is a criminal offence that can result in fines, penalty points, or even prison.
The Highway Code is important when preparing for your theory test. The theory test Highway Code section is part of the multiple-choice questions, such as the Highway Code signs and the Highway Code for roundabouts, plus more. This is why you must ensure you familiarise yourself with all the above topics to be fully prepared for both the driving theory test and practical driving test, and once you have passed and are on the road.
An interactive and accessible way to learn about the Highway Code is to download the Learn To Drive With RED app. Our app digitises the old Highway Code book to make learning all the vital content more fun and engaging, which supports learner drivers in preparing for their practical driving tests and driving theory.
The app offers structured lessons on Highway Code topics, including road signs, speed limits and safe driving practices. It allows you to study at your own pace and test your knowledge through quizzes and mock tests. Using RED’s app gives you a deeper understanding of driving safely and prepares you with the skills and confidence needed to navigate the road safely and responsibly.
Our existing RED learners can access this app for free and any learners not using RED can download the app with a 30 day free trial.
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Read moreYes, you’ll need to know the Highway Code for your driving test, and your theory test too. Many theory test questions are based on Highway Code rules, and practical driving examiners assess your knowledge during your test, for example by ensuring you’re able to drive safely at roundabouts, merge with traffic and understand road signs.
The Highway Code applies to everyone on UK roads, including drivers, motorcyclists, cyclists, pedestrians and horse riders. These are legally binding for all road users, but most importantly ensures that everyone is safe.
The Highway Code is in place to follow and ensure everyone’s safety, and therefore breaking those rules can lead to fines, penalty points, or even prosecution. Other rules are advisory and aim to promote safe and courteous road behaviour.
You can test your knowledge with official DVSA theory test apps, practice tests, or resources like the Learn To Drive With RED app, which includes interactive quizzes on Highway Code topics.
The Highway Code is available in print and online on the GOV.UK website, and through various apps designed for learner drivers and road safety education.
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