TRAVEL, VEHICLES and DRIVING:
No one resource can promise to tell you all you need to
know about living and teaching in the UK. But Justteachers
have tried to cover it all!
This is a complex area, but the following points should be
emphasised when driving in the UK:
- A number of different British government agencies are responsible for transport in the UK, but we have provided information explaining which is which!
- It is fairly easy to get around the UK by coach and bus. You may not need a car.
- It is quite easy to travel from the UK to other countries by ferry, by air, and through the Channel Tunnel (to France).
- To drive in the UK you have to have a vehicle which has an MOT certificate to say it is safe, a tax disk to say you have paid to use the road system, insurance for the vehicle and/or the driver, and a suitable driving licence
- If any of the above comply with requirements in another EU country (e.g. you have Polish driving insurance, or you have a Dutch car) then, at least temporarily, you will be street-legal as a
visitor in the UK. But you need to check all the regulations as soon as possible because the situation can be complex - and you don't want to get into trouble!
- The British drive on the left in right-hand-drive vehicles. It will take time to get used to this if you drive here. And you must take extra care to cross the roads too!
- The UK has many speed cameras, many traffic wardens who can have your car taken away and destroyed, the London congestion charge (you pay each day to drive in the capital city), and it has toll charges on some roads - including one motorway - and bridges.
- There are very serious penalties in the UK for driving after drinking alcohol or taking drugs, and the
British police can stop anyone to make checks. Likewise dangerous and careless driving are very serious.
- Britain is a high-tech society where, for example, a police car can check one passing car number-plate every second and feed its number to a central computer to see if it is taxed and insured. If you are not complying with the law it could be very expensive!
- The UK has many systems to help travellers in trouble, though they are not all free. And, in the main, you will find that the British will be sympathetic to you if you need help and you're a long way from home!
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