Big changes hit UK roads now! New driving rules will shake up parking fines, fuel costs, and safety standards for lorries. The goal? Protect drivers, tidy up parking laws, and make roads safer for everyone—especially vulnerable users.

Say Goodbye to Instant Parking Fines

Drivers get a breather with a new 10-minute grace period on private land. No more getting fined the second your ticket runs out. Thanks to the Private Parking Sector Single Code of Practice, you have a small window to return to your car without penalty.

The overhaul also introduces an Appeals Charter. Now, contesting parking tickets is clearer than ever. Private parking operators must follow consistent rules and improve signage, making it less likely you’ll get caught out.

Fuel Duty and Road Pricing Under the Microscope

Brace yourself as Chancellor Rachel Reeves gears up for Labour’s budget. The popular 5p per litre fuel duty cut, kept to ease pain at the pumps, could be scrapped to balance the books.

Meanwhile, whispers of a pay-per-mile road pricing system are swirling. Don’t expect it tomorrow, but watch this space as policy talks ramp up.

Stricter Safety Rules for London’s Biggest Lorries

From October 28, any HGV over 12 tonnes in Greater London must meet tougher safety standards. They need a minimum three-star Direct Vision Standard (DVS) or to fit the latest Progressive Safe System (PSS).

The European Commission reckons these tough rules could save up to 25,000 lives by 2038. Operators get a grace period, but compliance will be closely watched.

These new laws mark a major update for UK motorists. Expect safer roads, fairer fines, and sharper rules across the board.

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