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UK drivers could face fines up to £1,000 for wearing bulky winter clothing that impairs driving safety.
UK drivers may face fines up to £1,000 and three penalty points for wearing winter clothing like gloves, scarves, or bulky coats while driving if it interferes with vehicle control or visibility, officials warn.
Rule 97 of the Highway Code requires attire that doesn’t hinder operation of controls.
Experts caution that such clothing may reduce grip, block vision, or impair hearing of sirens.
Fines start at £100 and can rise to £1,000 if prosecuted.
Authorities recommend warming vehicles and wearing lighter, less restrictive clothing for safety during winter.
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