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Drivers Risk £1,000 Fine for Flashing Headlights Habit
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Drivers Risk £1,000 Fine for Flashing Headlights Habit

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Last updated: February 15, 2026 2:20 pm
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Published: February 15, 2026
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Avoid Common Headlight Flashing to Dodge Heavy Fines

Motorists face significant penalties for flashing their headlights, a widespread driving practice that often violates the Highway Code. This habit, typically viewed as courteous, can lead to fines up to £1,000 if misused.

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Avoid Common Headlight Flashing to Dodge Heavy FinesHighway Code Rule 110 ExplainedSerious Penalties for Violations

Drivers frequently flash headlights to thanks, signal their intent to yield, or alert others to upcoming hazards. However, using lights to warn of speed cameras or police presence crosses into prohibited territory and invites enforcement action.

Highway Code Rule 110 Explained

The Highway Code specifies that headlights should only flash to make other road users aware of your presence. Flashing conveys no other messages, including hazard warnings. Motorists must refrain from using lights to intimidate fellow drivers.

Never interpret another driver’s flashing as confirmation to proceed or merge safely. Persistent flashing from others may signal an issue with your vehicle, such as a faulty bulb, main beams or fog lights left on, or headlights not activated.

Serious Penalties for Violations

Breaching Rule 110 carries weighty consequences. Drivers risk fines of up to £1,000 for deliberately obstructing a police officer in their duties. Motoring experts highlight that many overlook how this signaling practice equates to police interference, exposing them to substantial financial penalties.

The Highway Code remains firm: reserve headlights for visibility alerts alone, steering clear of any communicative intent to stay compliant and safe on the roads.

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