Halloween is quickly approaching and many people will be busy planning their costumes for the spooky season.But those planning on driving to a Halloween party this month could be in with a scare, with a motorist expert warning drivers of hefty fines.
James Armstrong, CEO at insurance company Veygo has issued a warning to drivers this Halloween, revealing that getting behind the wheel in your costume could cost you up to £5,000, and even a potential driving ban.
Veygo is encouraging drivers to consider how a costume could impact their ability to drive and is urging them to follow their advice to avoid big fines and points on your licence.
Here's what you need to know about driving in your Halloween costume.Driving in your Halloween costume could put you at risk of breaking multiple rules in the Highway Code and the Road Traffic Act 1988.Veygo CEO, James Armstrong, has explained all the reasons why you might get caught out, as well as how to avoid being fined.
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