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Clear Your Car Roof or Face £2.5k Fine

Summary

  • Motorists face £2,500 fines for uncleared car roofs.
  • Rule 229 of the Highway Code prohibits uncleared snow and ice.
  • Cold weather expected with potential snow in northern areas.
Clear Your Car Roof or Face £2.5k Fine

Drivers are warned of significant financial penalties this December, with fines potentially reaching £2,500. The risk is exacerbated by expected inclement weather conditions, making proper vehicle de-icing crucial. Failure to clear snow and ice from a car's roof is a direct contravention of Rule 229 within the Highway Code, and can lead to costly repercussions.

This strict enforcement is highlighted as temperatures drop and winter weather approaches. The Met Office has indicated that colder air is expected from the upcoming weekend, bringing with it the possibility of sleet or snow across northern England and southern Scotland. Motorists are therefore advised to be vigilant.

Beyond the substantial financial penalty, drivers caught with uncleared roofs could also face the addition of penalty points to their licences. Experts emphasize that being proactive about clearing all parts of the vehicle, especially the roof, is essential to avoid these penalties and ensure road safety during the winter months.

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You could be fined up to £2,500 for not clearing snow and ice from your car's roof.
Rule 229 of the Highway Code states that you must remove snow and ice from all windows and mirrors, and crucially, your roof.
Yes, the Met Office has warned of colder air and a risk of sleet or snow in northern England and southern Scotland.

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