You should keep both hands on the wheel
Simply taking your hands off of the steering wheel even for a quick 'thank you' wave to a fellow driver is a fineable offence. Even so, some 60 percent of drivers admit to doing this gesture, which could also see them hit with three penalty points.
Speaking to Devon Live, she spoke about some 'unofficial rules' of the road which could land you with a hefty bill. "The Highway Code 2 states you should drive with both hands on the wheel wherever possible, to ensure drivers are always in full control of the vehicle. Julie also warned against alerting other road users about upcoming speed lights as it could end up costing you another £1,000.
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