As a double Arctic blast is set to hit the UK, drivers are being warned of the DVLA rules that can lead to hefty fines and points on your licence specific to winter weather.
Drivers have been warned they could face hefty fines for removing their winter coats while driving as winter finally arrives.
As reported in Birmingham Live on Sunday, he stated: "Winter is a challenging time of the year to be hitting the roads, and this is made even worse if there's a sudden cold snap like the one we're expecting next week. During this time, if drivers aren't careful, it's easy to make costly mistakes resulting in huge fines and even penalty points on licences."
"Make sure you remove your jacket and any extra clothing before you start your car and set off. It might be chilly at first, but could help you avoid a steep fine."
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