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Drivers could be fined or worse for simple motoring mistake 

by LLB political Reporter
9th Dec 24 6:19 am

With the arrival of winter and frosty mornings hitting the UK, experts are urging drivers to ensure their cars are safe before setting off.

Car insurance experts from Tiger.co.uk are issuing a warning that driving without fully de-misting windscreens is an illegal offence.

Rule 229 of the Highway Code states drivers must be able to see, so windscreens have to be fully cleared before setting off.

Failure to comply with this Highway Code rule could see drivers fined, handed penalty points or even disqualified from driving.

The yellow weather warning has proven temperatures as low as -1C, with disruption to roads expected to continue.

Motorists must take precautionary measures to ensure they are safe both on the roads and before setting off.

Not only is defrosting the windscreen essential, but making sure to fully demist the inside of the vehicle is vital to avoid driving dangerously and incurring a fine or penalty points.

The experts have provided three easy ways for drivers to clear their windscreen without taking up too much of their time on the early chilly mornings.

Managing Director and car insurance expert at Tiger.co.uk, Ian Wilson, said: “You will probably find that as soon as you get into your car on a cold day, the inside of your windscreen will condensate and you suddenly have no view in front of you.

“While some cars have the technology to clear windscreens straightaway, others will take time to completely de-mist before you have full visibility, and it is safe to drive off.

“Even if you are in a rush, you must wait until the condensation has completely cleared, to avoid putting yourself or any other road users at risk. Driving with limited visibility is extremely careless and dangerous, which is why there are laws and rules in place to prevent drivers taking the risk.

“With weather warnings in place for snow, ice and frost, taking precautions before setting off in the car is essential. Although it is against all instincts, something as simple as opening your car windows on a cold morning can make all the difference in beating windscreen condensation and helping you get the car ready for the winter elements.”

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