the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.Union Jack flags will be all over the place, on windows, streets and even cars.But did you know that driving around with a huge flag on your vehicle could get you into trouble?
Throughout the years, Brits have shown their excitement and support for any royal event by decorating their wheels.And with a four-day weekend on the horizon, we're going to see a lot of decoration in the UK.
However, some car decorations can leave drivers hit with a pricey fine alongside points on their driving licence. According to Rule 30 of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986, the driver must have "full view of the road".
If in breach, motorists can be issued a £100 fine on the spot which could increase in increments to an eye-watering £1,000. And that's just for your own car.In the case of your decorations falling off your vehicle and obstructing other road users, you could be charged up to £2,500.Scrap Car Comparison has put together a guide on how to stay road-safe for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend.One tip reads: "Don't place decorations near the front or rear of the vehicle," to ensure a non-obstructed view of the road ahead.
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