Christmas driving fails that could cost up to £12k – including Highway Code rule

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    The countdown to Christmas is officially on.

    Now as the festivities are fast approaching, the motoring experts at Vanarama are warning drivers to take extra care. Driving in winter could get tricky with the icy roads.

    The jolly season is already quite expensive so it's crucial to avoid driving mistakes so you don't have to pay out a staggering £12,200.

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    So here are five important mistakes to avoid this festive season…

    1. Christmas tree – £5,000 fine

    Going to pick up your Christmas tree can be fun, but it could get dangerous on the roads. It can lead to a £5,000 fine for careless and inconsiderate driving.

    According to the Highway Code, Rule 98 states "you must not overload your vehicle" as well as "you must secure your load and it must not stick out dangerously".

    You could have to pay a minimum of £100 fine, as well as three points on your licence. If the case goes to court, you could face a fine of up to £5,000, as well as being disqualified from driving.

    2. Flashing lights – £200

    Did you know adding any lights to your car could get you into trouble? In the UK, you are legally required to have white or yellow headlights, as well as red rear tail lights.

    It's important to check the Roads Vehicles Lighting Regulations Act to make sure which colours are legal and not going to distract other drivers.

    You could end up with a fixed penalty notice which is an on-the-spot £200 for careless or inconsiderate driving or it's an unlimited fine, disqualification or imprisonment if you're driving dangerously.

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    3. Christmas party outfit – £1,000 fine and three points

    Rule 97 of the Highway Code says you must ensure "clothing and footwear do not prevent you using the controls in the correct manner" when driving.

    Getting dressed for a Christmas party is fun, but make sure you're not driving in high heels or footwear which could impact your ability behind the wheel.

    Even wearing a Christmas jumper with lights on could distract other drivers and it could see you hit with a £1,000 fine and three points on your licence.

    4. Snow or ice covering number plate – £1,000

    Keeping your number plate visible at all times is important as it allows other road users to identify the car. If you're caught with it covered, that's a fine of up to £1,000.

    5. Christmas car karaoke – £5,000

    When Christmas is near, we're all guilty of belting out Mariah Carey, but did you know this could land you a hefty fine? Rule 148 of the Highway Code states drivers should avoid distractions on the road.

    A minimum of £100 fine could be issued, as well as three points on your licence. You could face a fine of up to £5,000 if taken to court for this.

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