Drivers warned World Cup car decorations could see them hit with a £2,500 fine

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Drivers warned World Cup car decorations could see them hit with a £2,500 fine
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DRIVERS are being warned that getting in the World Cup spirit with car decoration could see them hit with costly fines. Motorists are often seen driving with flags and banners on their cars during …

DRIVERS are being warned that getting in the World Cup spirit with car decoration could see them hit with costly fines.time, but need to be careful with their choices.Credit: SCRAP CAR COMPARISONare warning drivers that decorating cars with flags, bunting, stickers or other ornaments, could actually get themselves in trouble with the law if not placed on the vehicle correctly.

Rule 30 of the Road Vehicles Regulations 1986 states that the driver must, at all times, 'have a full view of the road and traffic ahead of the motor vehicle.' Any obstructions in the front or rear windows could result in a £100 on-the-spot fine, plus up to another £1,000 and three points on your licence.

Any decorations that fall off into the path of another moving vehicle could also result in drivers being found to be driving without due consideration for other road users.

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