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UK drivers risk £5,000 fines and penalty points for splashing pedestrians in puddles during Storm Amy.
UK drivers face a £5,000 fine and three penalty points for deliberately driving through puddles to splash pedestrians, under the Road Traffic Act 1988, as Storm Amy brings worsening weather.
Authorities urge slowing down or avoiding puddles when safe.
Penalty points may lead to disqualification if 12 are accrued within three years and can raise insurance costs.
Other offenses carrying points include sleeping in a vehicle, using a mobile while supervising a learner, and driving with a faulty brake light.
Officials stress awareness of such rules to improve road safety.
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Los conductores del Reino Unido se arriesgan a recibir multas de £5,000 y puntos de penalización por salpicar a los peatones en charcos durante la tormenta Amy.