johnb80
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Notice the word 'should' thats an advisory item in the highway code, items that are mandatory will have the word 'must' preceding the item.The Highway Code says that you should use the handbrake when:
Parking
You should apply the handbrake when you park your car, including when you're parking on a hill.
Stopping in traffic
You should apply the handbrake in stationary traffic queues. Once the traffic moves, you can take your foot off the brake to avoid blinding the drivers behind you.
Thats not universally good advice either, If youve used the handbrake it will delay moving off when road conditions dictate and you will fail your driving test for this, flat road, down hill etc, no handbrake needed.Waiting
If you're stopped for more than five seconds, you should apply the handbrake. This frees up your feet so you can use the accelerator and clutch when you're ready to move again.
I must say I do share PVperson's take that it's good manners not to keep your foot on the brake in a queue with driver behind in mind. My previous car was a 44. TDV8 Range Rover and of course, the rear lights are high up and very intense for anyone behind. I always used the handbrake or park when in a queue for the comfort and safety of the guy behind. I dont agree with PVperson's 'educating' service and he should really stop it for his own safety as a smack in the gob often offends. I have witnessed a similar situation with high intensity rear lights and a driver from behind getting out to explain to the driver in front, the drivers door was opened so fast it knocked him over and a good hiding followed.
Life is too short to get so wound up.