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Warning drivers could face £5,000 fine for wearing wrong clothes behind wheel

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drivers have been issued a warning and could be facing fines of up to £5,000 for wearing the wrong clothes as temperatures soar above 30C.

Although flowy trousers, more baggy jeans or summer dresses may feel appropriate for trips to the beach, motorists need to be careful with comfortable clothing.Motoring experts have urged drivers not to put comfort over safety. READ MORE: Traffic wardens go on strike over 'huge pay cut' leaving parking free-for-allAny UK driver found to be motoring in inappropriate clothing which may restrict manoeuvring could face on-the-spot fines of £100.These fines can also come with three penalty points.

However, the fines can be upped to £5,000, plus a nine point penalty and a driving ban, if the case goes to court, reports the Express.

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