Rule 182 (Road junctions (rules 170 to 183)) Use your mirrors and give a left-turn signal well before you turn left. Do not overtake just before you turn left and watch out for traffic coming up on your left before you make the turn, especially if driving a large vehicle. Cyclists, motorcyclists and other road users in particular may be hidden from your view. Rule 182: Do not cut in on cyclists
Highway Code Rule 182
Using the road (159 to 203). Advisory guidance you are expected to follow.
- Using the road
- Advisory rule
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What the rule says
AdvisoryRule text reproduced verbatim from the official Highway Code (Crown copyright) under the Open Government Licence v3.0, see the attribution at the foot of this page.
In plain English
Stripped of the formal wording, Rule 182 comes down to one idea: rule 182 (Road junctions (rules 170 to 183)) Use your mirrors and give a left-turn signal well before you turn left. It is advice rather than law, but examiners and the courts still treat it as the expected standard of safe driving.
It belongs to the using the road part of the Code, the habits a confident, considerate driver builds until they are automatic. The aim is not to memorise the sentence word for word, but to understand the hazard it protects you from, so you apply it without having to think when it counts.
If you are learning, treat this rule as one piece of a connected set rather than an isolated fact. The related rules below sit in the same section and reinforce each other, reading them together is how the using the road part of the Code starts to feel like common sense rather than a list to revise.
Because this is advisory rather than legal, no one will fine you for the rule alone, but ignoring it can still count against you in a careless-driving case, and it will cost you faults on the test. Either way, the safe move is to build the habit early, while a driving instructor can correct it, rather than relearning it under test pressure. That is exactly what the practice routes and coaching in the DriveRoutes app are designed to help with, turning the rules below into the way you naturally drive.
Why rule 182 matters on the road
Most collisions happen at junctions, on bends and during overtakes, exactly the situations this part of the Code governs. Following it makes your intentions predictable to everyone around you, which is the single biggest factor in avoiding the conflicts that lead to crashes.
Common faults examiners record
In the using the road part of the Code, the faults most often written on the marking sheet tend to be the same handful. Knowing them in advance is the quickest way to drive them out of your own habits:
- Poor lane discipline, drifting wide on approach or sitting in the wrong lane through a junction.
- Late or missing observation before changing position, especially the blind-spot check.
- Hesitation at junctions that holds up traffic, or the opposite, moving off without a safe gap.
On the day
Picture a busy junction on your test route. Applying Rule 182 looks like this: you check your mirrors early, decide your position and signal in good time, settle into the correct lane well before the line, and make a final effective observation before you commit. Done smoothly, the examiner sees a planned, unhurried manoeuvre rather than a last-second reaction.
Quick checklist
- Mirrors first, then signal, then manoeuvre, every time.
- Decide your lane and position early, not at the line.
- Make a final effective observation before you commit.
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Rule 182, your questions
Rule 182 (Road junctions (rules 170 to 183)) Use your mirrors and give a left-turn signal well before you turn left. It is advisory guidance rather than law, but you are still expected to follow it and an examiner can mark a fault if you do not.
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