The temperatures across the country are set to soar well above 30 degrees over the weekend. With that in mind, motorists are being remained of the need to keep their vehicles well ventilated or risk being slapped with a huge fine.
Not using the air con in hot weather could see drivers break rule 237 of the Highway Code.
The rule states that motorists must keep their cars “well ventilated”.
The rule came into force to make sure that drivers avoid drowsiness when they’re in control of a car.
If motorists fail to adhere to the guidance and subsequently lose control of their vehicle they risk a fine of up to £5,000 in the most serious cases.
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Rule 97 states that a motorist’s clothing and footwear should not affect their ability to safely use the controls of the car.
This means motorists should be careful when wearing loose or baggy clothes if there is a risk that it could stop them from driving carefully.
For example, flip-flops could get caught under the pedals or snap completely, while a long skirt could risk getting trapped as well.
If an accident is caused as a result of wearing flip-flops drivers may face a charge of “driving without due care and attention”.
This comes with a £100 fine and three penalty points on their driving licence.
This can be increased up to a £5,000 fine and nine points on their licence, or even a full ban from driving.
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