Drivers in the UK have been warned they could face a fine of £100 if found with a messy car. Plenty of us are guilty of having McDonald's sauces, receipts and random pieces of clothing dashed about our cars, but most people don't realise it could be a costly mistake.
Experts have warned that having an overly messy car could see you fined for careless driving - and could leave you £100 out of pocket. READ MORE: Tesco shoppers warned 'do not eat these biscuits' as urgent product recall is issued Jamie Louram, Halfords Car Cleaning Buyer, has recently shared his advice on what to look out for to make sure cars are clean, tidy, and most importantly safe to drive.
Mr Louram said: “Whilst there is no fine for having a messy interior, clutter if bad enough can also fall under the careless driving rule leading to a fine of up to £100.” He added: “As a general rule, keep your car clutter-free to avoid any dangerous situations such as things getting stuck under the brake pedal or blocking your view. “If you do tend to err on the side of messy when it comes to your car, a bin is a great solution.” The expert also highlighted the importance of having clean mirrors.
Mr Louram said: “It’s crucial to check that your mirrors are clean and clear every time you use your car, as anything that may obstruct your vision will make it dangerous to drive.” Motorists could also face fines of up to £1,000 if the outside of the car is dirty.
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