Experts have offered advice
UK roads are already filling up with Easter traffic as motorists head off for an April break. However, drivers are being warned about certain actions that could mean they are more at risk of being issued a fine over the bank holiday weekend.
Experts are warning that anyone planning to get behind the wheel this weekend should remind themselves of the Highway Code - or risk fines and even penalty points. Experts at car leasing comparison site Moneyshake have been reported in the Liverpool Echo as issuing a warning saying that three Highway Code rules are at risk of being broken this bank holiday.
Hay fever medication While you may think hay fever is just a summer problem, many people across the UK are already seeing the signs of the allergic reaction. Drivers should remember that it is illegal to get behind the wheel while under the influence - and while many people may not consider that hay fever medication is a problem, it could result in sleepiness and blurred vision, which would make them unfit to drive.
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