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  2. Driving in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    British roads are limited for most vehicles by the National Speed Limit.Road signs in the UK use imperial units, so speed limits are posted in miles per hour.Speed limits are the maximum speed at which certain drivers may legally drive on a road rather than a defined appropriate speed, and in some cases the nature of a road may dictate that one should drive significantly more slowly than the ...

  3. The Highway Code - Wikipedia

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    Tramway rules returned to the Code in 1994, after the first modern tram systems in Britain had opened.) Motorway driving was included in the fifth edition. The sixth edition, in 1968, used photographs as well as drawings for the first time, and also updated the illustrations of road signs to take the new 'continental' designs into account.

  4. United Kingdom traffic laws - Wikipedia

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    Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions, initially introduced on 1 January 1965; The Highway Code (Great Britain edition), not law but a set of information, advice, guides and mandatory rules for road users

  5. Animal welfare in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This places a duty of care on pet owners to provide for their animals' basic needs, such as adequate food and water, veterinary treatment and an appropriate environment in which to live. [5] Previously the duty of care had only existed for farm animals. [5] Animal welfare laws are enforced by local authorities. A 2024 report by the Animal Law ...

  6. Animal Welfare Act 2006 - Wikipedia

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    The Act is divided into several topics. Section 1 defines an "animal" as a vertebrate (other than a human) from the sub-phylum vertebrata of the phylum chordata.A "protected" animal is defined in s2 as one that is either commonly domesticated or one that is, at the time being, under the control of a person.

  7. Nonprofit organization laws by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    In the UK a nonprofit organization may take any of the following forms: unincorporated association; charitable trust; charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) company limited by guarantee; charter organization, including livery companies; charitable company; community interest company (CIC) community benefit society; cooperative society

  8. List of statutory rules and orders of the United Kingdom

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    List of statutory rules and orders of the United Kingdom is an incomplete list of statutory rules and orders of the United Kingdom. Statutory rules and orders were the predecessor of statutory instruments and they formed the secondary legislation of England , Scotland and Wales prior to 1948 and the coming into force of the Statutory ...

  9. Locomotive Acts - Wikipedia

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    Allowing the repeal and issue of bylaws relating to animal-drawn vehicles that might cause damage to the road; as well as regulations on gates and regulations on bicycles, and allowing the issue of fines relating to such byelaws. (Part I. 26)

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