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Snow Driving Fines: Avoid Thousands in Penalties

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Improperly cleared windscreens can lead to a £2,500 fine.
  • Leaving snow on your car roof risks fines for dangerous driving.
  • Never use boiling water to de-ice your car's windscreen.
Snow Driving Fines: Avoid Thousands in Penalties

Driving in adverse winter conditions requires caution to avoid substantial fines and hazards. Leaving snow on your car's roof or failing to fully de-ice your windscreen can incur penalties of up to £2,500 for dangerous driving. Using methods like boiling water to de-ice screens is strongly discouraged due to the risk of cracking the glass.

Motorists are advised to ensure all windows, mirrors, and the roof of their vehicle are completely clear of snow and ice before setting off. Gentle acceleration, maintaining significantly increased stopping distances, and using lower gears on descents are crucial for safe travel. Avoiding unnecessary braking can prevent skids.

If your vehicle does lose grip, the recommendation is to ease off the accelerator and steer gently in the direction you want to go, rather than panicking or braking hard. Using dipped headlights in heavy snow and fog lights when visibility drops below 100 meters is also advised for increased safety.

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.
Yes, you can be fined up to £2,500 for dangerous driving if your windscreen is not fully cleared of snow and ice.
Snow falling from a car roof can crack another vehicle's windscreen, leading to fines for driving without due consideration.
No, boiling water can cause your windscreen to crack due to rapid temperature change and may freeze, seizing wipers.

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