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Dog Travel Fines: Are You Breaking the Law?

23 Nov

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Summary

  • Unsecured pets in cars can lead to £5,000 fines and license points.
  • Improperly secured dogs can cause driver distraction or injury.
  • Seat belt harnesses, carriers, crates, or guards ensure safe pet travel.
Dog Travel Fines: Are You Breaking the Law?

Drivers are being urged to ensure their dogs are safely restrained when travelling in vehicles to avoid legal repercussions and potential harm. The Highway Code mandates that pets must be suitably secured to prevent distraction or injury during sudden stops. Non-compliance can lead to significant penalties, including fines of up to £5,000 and points on a driving license.

Failing to secure a pet can also invalidate car and pet insurance, potentially leaving owners without coverage in the event of an accident. A personal account highlights the trauma of an airbag deploying onto a dog on a lap, though fortunately, the pet was unharmed. The owner's own dog, secured in a car seat, was safe.

Various methods are recommended for safe pet transportation, such as seat belt harnesses, pet carriers, crates, or guards. It's also advised that dogs do not travel in the passenger seat due to the risk of distraction and danger from airbags. Proper familiarization with the vehicle can help reduce stress for pets during journeys.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Highway Code states that dogs must be suitably restrained while inside a vehicle to prevent distraction and injury.
Yes, failing to restrain your dog in a moving vehicle can lead to a £5,000 fine and points on your license.
Suitable methods include using a seat belt harness, pet carrier, dog crate, or a guard.

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