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Fake copies of The Highway Code are being sold

Published: 02/11/2022

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is currently investigating and taking action against unscrupulous sellers of a fake version of The Highway Code. 

The errors in the fake versions could potentially put road users at risk of breaking the law or, even worse, having an accident. As well as this, it could cause failure in both theory and practical tests. 

The selling of counterfeit books containing unlicensed intellectual property breaks copyright laws. 

How to spot a fake
The easiest way to decide whether you have an official copy of The Highway Code or a fake version, is to look for these key differences: 

  1. Compare the bar code numbers; the official copy has an ISBN number above its barcode. 
  2. On the fake version, the logos on the front cover of the book are slightly pixelated. 
  3. The official version of The Highway Code has a matte cover, the fake version has a glossy cover.  

If you think you have been sold a counterfeit copy, please contact your local trading standards office  or contact DVSA at crowncopyright@dvsa.gov.uk 

Fake versions are being sold online. Official copies of The Highway Code can be purchased from their official publisher at Safe Driving for Life 

An up-to-date version of The Highway Code can be viewed for free on GOV.UK  

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