The Highway Code tops the bestseller lists, again
One of the most-read books of the 20th century is reissued
LAST MONTH a slim volume rose to the top of British bestseller lists. It outsold Kazuo Ishiguro, trounced Julian Barnes and outstripped Richard Osman. It deserved its place: its illustrations are iconic; its prose as familiar and powerful as poetry. Few who have read it could forget the lapidary simplicity of its most famous line: “Remember: Mirrors-Signal-Manoeuvre.” It is “The Official Highway Code”.
This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Codes of conduct”
Britain May 14th 2022
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