Drivers in the UK are being warned to fully clear the windows of their vehicles as the colder weather approaches as they could also be in danger of a £2,500 fine.
With the possibility of colder conditions coming soon, people might not be aware that not removing snow or ice from their windscreen is a hazard on the road, reports BirminghamLive.
It is a common mistake that people leave their homes without fully clearing the ice and snow from the windscreen and windows. Many drivers find themselves in a rush in the mornings before the commute to work, or when they need to get somewhere in a hurry and don't have the time for the chore.
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However, even those who are not committing any other driving offence could end up in trouble if spotted by police.
If windscreens and windows aren't fully cleared, it means drivers might not be able to see all around them, creating a safety risk.
This means by not clearing the frost or snow, drivers could be dealt a shocking fine of up to £2,500 and three penalty points.
Insurance firm Comparethemarket said: "When it’s icy or snowy, drivers need to make sure their windows and mirrors are clear and demisted, their lights are clean, and that their number plates are clearly visible and legible before they set off. It’s also important to remove any snow from the top of the car, as this could fall off into the path of other road users or block the view from the front or back windscreen."
Julie Daniels, from the car insurance team at Comparethemarket, urged drivers to take steps to ensure their cars are winter ready. She said: "It’s essential that drivers stick to the rules of the road all-year-round, but staying alert and in control of the vehicle is especially important during winter, where the colder weather can present additional hazards.
"Checking that your tyres have good pressure and enough tread for grip, topping your screenwash with a formula containing antifreeze, and making sure that your battery is well-maintained are a few things that can be done in preparation.”
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