Roadside recovery worker Steven Godbold was hit by a lorry on the hard shoulder near Orpington in 2017. The government has said breakdown vehicles, which currently use amber flashing lights ...
leading to a breakdown. • Switch on your vehicle’s hazard lights. • Put your warning triangle on the road about 50 metres behind your vehicle. • Call for roadside assistance immediately.
During a breakdown: • Switch on your vehicle’s hazard lights. • Put your warning triangle on the road about 50 metres behind your vehicle. • Call for roadside assistance immediately.
Breakdown and recovery services will be able to apply to the Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) for permission to use these ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results