Avoid fines when driving in the snow with these winter hacks - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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"Many motorists overlook the winter conditions and can make unnecessary mistakes that will hit them hard in the pocket. Even minor adjustments in behaviour could save hundreds of pounds."
"Defrosting is tempting to do with the engine running, but if an opportunistic thief takes the vehicle, many insurance companies will not cover the loss. Leaving engines running is also an offense under section 42 of the Road Traffic Act 1988."
"Glass can crack when it experiences a sudden change in temperature, and windscreen damage isn't always covered by a standard car insurance policy. Instead, use a frost guard, a defogger or a homemade de-icer, like lukewarm water mixed with rubbing alcohol."
"Windscreens with inhibited views can land owners with a £1,000 fine and three points on a driving licence. It's essential to completely clear any leaves, snow, ice, mud, or condensation before setting out."
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