Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Glasgow Live
Glasgow Live
National
Abbie Meehan

Five driving mistakes that could invalidate car insurance during wintry weather

During the wintry weather Scotland is experiencing, many people don't enjoy having to drive through rain, sleet, snow and icy conditions.

Although there are no rules against driving in wintry weather, drivers might make simple mistakes that could invalidate their insurance. Matthew Stokes, Specialist Insurance manager from Motorcycle Insurance, has detailed what mistakes could compromise your insurance.

Matthew also noted five important ways to stay safe while on the roads this year. The expert said: "Driving in winter is challenging for many, and it’s unsurprising it can knock someone’s confidence when even a little ice or snow surfaces.

READ MORE - Met Office yellow warning as temperature plummet across Glasgow

"Whilst it is not illegal to drive in bad weather, drivers can have their policies suspended due to several reasons, including leaving a car unattended whilst switched on or forgetting to clean the snow off the windscreen, number plate and roof.

With cold weather and snow predicted this winter, people should be very careful if they must venture out in bad weather and should only do so if necessary.

"Drivers should pay close attention to the advice given to their local area and see how the emergency services are affected by the snow, particularly when there is a red warning.

"A red warning does not mean that your insurance will be invalid if you drive, but it could be if you are not driving within the law."

Read on below for a guide on how to stay sage while on the roads, and what could be invalidating your car insurance while driving.

Leaving your car unattended as it defrosts

This might seem like a quick way to warm your car up without you having to freeze inside it, but “frost jacking” will mean that criminals have a better chance of stealing your car.

If you have not taken “reasonable care” to prevent your car from being stolen, then your insurance might not cover you.

Clean all snow off your car - even the number plates

This is a common mistake and could result in your insurance becoming invalid as well as receiving a fine.

Leaving snow on your roof can be a hazard as the snow may fall off and obscure your vision or that of another motorist especially when braking or driving at a heightened speed.

Keep windows and lights clear

Every glass panel that is used needs to be scrubbed of ice and condensation to ensure you are within the law.

You cannot drive with a fogged-up windscreen, as you need to make sure that you have a clear view of the road ahead before you set off.

Cleaning your windscreen is essential. (Getty)

Do not put hot water on the windscreen

Whilst this might seem like a quick hack to get you out and about, it might cause small cracks to appear which can weaken the glass. Although your windscreen might not immediately shatter, one small crack might turn into something bigger.

It is illegal to drive with a crack on your windscreen, so do not try this hack even if you’re in a rush.

Check your tyres before you take off

Driving in wet and snowy conditions can affect the tread pattern of your tyres.

If you have a lower tread depth your braking performance will decrease, and you have a higher chance of causing an accident if your tyres are below the legal limit and you could be fined for this unless you are en route to having them replaced.

READ NEXT

Martin Lewis warns employees to check for 'X' on payslip as millions 'overpaying and due thousands'

Exact day it will snow in Glasgow as temperatures to drop to -4 degrees

DWP shares important ÃÃÃã900 cost of living payment eligibility details for 2023

Air fryer hype 'justified' as kitchen gadget three times cheaper to run than oven

Glasgow house prices see biggest drop in more than two years

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.