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Drivers could be fined up to £10,000 and issued 12 points for breaking new driving law

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Express Online. Each tyre will come under scrutiny and for every one that does not meet the requirements, a penalty will be given.if all four tyres are not satisfactory the driver could be looking at a £10,000 fine and 12 points on their license.If handed 12 penalty points for four-wheel offences, motorists could be given a temporary driving ban.The Department for Transport says current penalties for non-compliance are subject to Magistrate Courts or fixed penalties.If a vehicle with illegal tyres has been involved in an accident, the AA warns that car insurance could become invalidated.And with the nice weather the UK keeps enjoying it is good to remember that driving with flip-flops could earn you a £5,000 and nine penalty points on your.

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