DVLA warns drivers do not 'remove winter coats' in cold snap rules

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DVLA warns drivers do not 'remove winter coats' in cold snap rules
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The DVLA has warned motorists to be cautious when driving during the 'double Arctic blast' set to hit the UK next week, as there are a number of little-known rules that can lead to heavy fines

As Brits brace themselves for the "double Arctic blast" predicted to hit the UK this week, many are aware of the need for caution on icy roads. However, most might be oblivious to specific DVLA rules related to winter weather that could result in substantial fines and points on their licence.

"Forgetting to clear snow and ice from your number plates during cold snaps can lead to a hefty fine of up to £1,000 from Local Authorities. The law mandates that number plates must be easily readable to ensure compliance with speed cameras and police checks. By taking a few moments to clear your number plates before driving, you can avoid unnecessary legal trouble and potential penalties.

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