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The Highway Code is a statutory instrument in Malta that provides guidelines and regulations for road users. It was enacted by the Government of Malta and came into effect on 1 January 2001. The Highway Code aims to promote road safety, ensure efficient traffic flow, and establish a standard set of rules for all road users in Malta.
History
The first version of The Highway Code in Malta was introduced in 1953. Since then, it has undergone several revisions and updates to reflect changes in road infrastructure, technology, and traffic patterns. The current version, which came into effect in 2001, incorporates modern road safety practices and regulations.
Contents
The Highway Code covers a wide range of topics related to road usage and safety. It provides guidelines for drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and other road users. The code includes information on traffic signs, road markings, speed limits, overtaking, parking, and the use of lights and indicators. It also addresses specific situations such as roundabouts, pedestrian crossings, and driving in adverse weather conditions.
The code emphasizes the importance of responsible and courteous behavior on the road. It encourages drivers to be aware of vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians and cyclists, and to give them priority when necessary. It also highlights the need for defensive driving techniques and the importance of maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles.
Enforcement
The Highway Code is enforced by the Malta Police Force, who have the authority to issue fines and penalties for violations. Traffic wardens and other authorized personnel also play a role in ensuring compliance with the code. Violations of The Highway Code can result in fines, penalty points on driving licenses, or even disqualification from driving.
Amendments and Related Legislation
Since its enactment, The Highway Code has been subject to amendments to address changing road conditions and safety requirements. These amendments are made by the Government of Malta through statutory instruments. A comprehensive list of amendments can be found in the Amendments to The Highway Code.
The Highway Code is closely related to other legislation in Malta that governs road safety and traffic regulations. These include laws on vehicle registration, driver licensing, and motor insurance. A list of related legislation can be found in the Related legislation to The Highway Code.
See also
References
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