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The Highway Code: Bedtime Story Edition
The Highway Code: Bedtime Story transforms Britain’s driest rulebook into the nation’s most unexpectedly soothing sleep aid. Read slowly and softly by legendary motoring presenter Vicki Butler-Henderson , this audiobook is designed to help you unwind at night while gently revisiting the rules of the road. Each chapter of the Highway Code is narrated with bedtime-story calm. You’ll drift through lane discipline, road markings, crossings and stopping distances – not with revision-level intensity, but with the kind of relaxed listening that helps you switch off, nod off, and maybe absorb a little...
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Let the unwinding begin | Prologue & Introduction 13.01.2026 9:32
Settle in as Vicki Butler-Henderson welcomes you to the world’s sleepiest rulebook. In this exclusive introduction, she explains why the Highway Code makes the perfect bedtime listen – calming, important, oddly comforting and most importantly, an ideal way to brush up on the rules of the road. Pillows fluffed, volume low...
Mind the pavement | Chapter 1: Rules for pedestrians 13.01.2026 16:43
From zebra crossings to pavements and shared spaces, this chapter gently guides pedestrians through how to move safely around roads. A reminder that walking still comes with rules – even when you’re half asleep!
Slow and steady | Chapter 2: Rules for users of powered wheelchairs and mobility scooters 13.01.2026 5:15
A calm walkthrough of where mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs can (and can’t) go, how fast is safe, and how to share space considerately. Slow-paced, practical, and perfectly designed to drift off to...
Four legs, feathers and hooves | Chapter 3: Rules about animals 13.01.2026 5:51
Horses, dogs, livestock and the unexpected deer in the road, this chapter covers how animals fit into road safety. Expect advice on control, caution, and giving everyone (including hooves) enough space.
Gentle pedalling only | Chapter 4: Rules for cyclists 13.01.2026 16:46
Bells, helmets, hand signals and road positioning, all delivered at bedtime speed. This chapter covers how cyclists should ride safely and predictably – and how they fit into the wider flow of traffic.
Leathers, lids and laws | Chapter 5: Rules for motorcyclists 13.01.2026 8:28
A soothing guide to visibility, protective gear and riding defensively as a motorcyclist on the road. Perfect listening whether you’re a biker or simply share the road with them –no revving required.
Paperwork dreams | Chapter 6: Rules for drivers & motorcyclists 13.01.2026 24:01
Licences, insurance, MOTs and learner rules... yawn! Exactly the point, this is a surprisingly relaxing deep dive into the admin side of driving, without the stress.
Do this, don’t do that | Chapter 7: General rules, techniques and advice for all drivers and riders 13.01.2026 37:02
You’ll hopefully have drifted off at this point, but this chapter covers the fundamentals of good road behaviour – observation, anticipation and courtesy - and reinforces the habits that make everyone safer.
Lines, lanes and legality | Chapter 8: Using the road 13.01.2026 32:11
Lane discipline, road positioning and how the law applies to different road users. A steady, reassuring guide to the rules that keep traffic flowing and tempers low.
Proceed with extreme politeness | Chapter 9: Road users requiring extra care 13.01.2026 15:41
Children, elderly people, disabled road users, horse riders and cyclists all need extra consideration. This chapter gently reminds listeners why patience is one of the most important road skills.
Rain, fog and calm minds | Chapter 10: Driving in adverse weather conditions 13.01.2026 7:41
Rain, fog, snow and ice – all covered without raising your heart rate. Learn how to adjust speed, stopping distances and expectations when the weather turns against you.
Park, pause, and breathe | Chapter 11: Waiting and parking 13.01.2026 10:34
Yellow lines, loading bays and parking fines, explained calmly and clearly. Possibly the most relaxing explanation of parking rules you’ll ever hear.
Drift into the fast lane | Chapter 12: Motorways 13.01.2026 13:52
Slip roads, lane discipline and smart motorways, delivered in a voice designed to soothe rather than stress. Ideal for anyone who finds motorway rules overwhelming by day.
When things go wrong | Chapter 13: Breakdowns and incidents 13.01.2026 13:07
What to do when things go wrong on the road – safely, legally and here to accompany your bedtime routine. This chapter covers breakdowns, warning triangles and emergency procedures, without panic.
Cones, crossings and calm | Chapter 14: Road works, level crossings and tramways 13.01.2026 13:37
Temporary signs, cones, crossings and trams all get their moment. A slow, steady explanation of how to navigate disrupted roads without disruption to your sleep.
Just when you thought we were done with cycling | Chapter 15: Additional information for cyclists 13.01.2026 14:24
More detail on cycling safely, including equipment, positioning and responsibilities. A yawn-inducing top-up for anyone on two wheels, or sharing space with them.
The consequences chapter | Chapter 16: Penalties 13.01.2026 12:20
Fines, points and disqualifications, delivered without judgement and at bedtime volume. A reminder that rules matter – even when they’re boring.
Locks, lights and lullabies | Chapter 17: Vehicle maintenance, safety and security 13.01.2026 9:14
Lights, tyres, seatbelts and keeping your vehicle roadworthy. This chapter reinforces the quiet habits that keep you safe before you even turn the key.
Hopefully never needed | Chapter 18: First aid on road 13.01.2026 6:36
What to do if you’re first on the scene of an accident. Clear, simple guidance on helping others while protecting yourself – softly spoken, but seriously important.
One last yawn | Appendix 13.01.2026 4:02
Vicki Butler-Henderson wraps up your bedtime journey through the Highway Code. A final nudge on road safety, reflection, and drifting off with a slightly wiser brain.
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