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UK driving laws: All the driving rules coming into force in 2024

As we usher in a new year, there are some changes on the horizon for drivers in Cambridgeshire and across the country. With new driving rules around safety and fuel, it is best to know about them ahead of time.

From January 1, under the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate (ZEV), car manufacturers will need at least 22 per cent of their car sales to be fully electric. This is part of government plans to increase the percentage of electric vehicles sold over time, so that by 2030, 80 per cent of cars sold are electric.

Other plans include making all lorries over 12 tonnes have a three-star rating or fit a progressive Safe System in the vehicle from October 28, 2024 in London. HGVs will also be required to hold a safety permit before entering and using the areas covered by the safety permit scheme.

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The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency’s (DVSA) plan for 2024 includes some changes to the eyesight test. It’s worth keeping an eye out to see if the method in which eyesight is tested changes in future.

Here’s a breakdown of everything we know so far about any driving rules coming into effect in 2024.

More electric cars for sale

From New Year’s Day, more car and van sales will have to be fully electric. The target is 22 per cent of sales under the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate to help reduce emissions.



This article was originally published by a www.cambridge-news.co.uk . Read the Original article here. .