Blues and Twos 7


Blues and Twos 7 : Road Traffic Exemptions: Six Metropolitan Police Service motorcycles driving with the blues and twos on. They can be seen breaking a number of normal traffic rules. Each motorbike has driven through a red light, and the motorbike on the far right can be seen driving on the wrong side of the road and passing on the right of a keep left sign. In the UK, vehicles used for certain purposes may have exemptions from some road traffic regulations whilst responding to an emergency. Merely being authorised to use blue lights and sirens does not of itself grant exemptions from road traffic law. These exemptions apply whether or not blue lights and/or sirens are being used, although it is mainly desirable: (a) treating a red traffic light as a give way sign; (b) passing to the right of a keep left or keep right sign (but not disobeying a turn left, turn right, or ahead only sign); (c) driving on a motorway hard shoulder (even against the direction of traffic); (d) exceeding the statutory speed limit (police, fire and ambulance purposes only; and special forces purposes only for national security emergencies where the driver is trained or is being trained in high-speed driving) (e) driving in a bus lane; (f) stopping on zig-zag lines; (g) parking in restricted areas, including against flow of traffic at night; (h) leaving the vehicle with the engine running, normally the offence of "quitting" (police and ambulance utilising the run lock feature on most cars); (i) using audible warnings outside permitted hours; (j) driving against the flow of traffic on a one-way street, only with permission of a police officer or traffic warden
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