
There are some laws of the road that we all know, but some are a little more unknown. So, are you breaking the law without realising? If you are caught committing any of these motoring offences, you could be subject to a hefty fine or points on your licence, so make sure you’re aware by checking these obscure motoring laws out…
Driving with a dirty number plate
If your number plates are obscured by dirt, and you are caught, you could land an on-the-spot fine of £100. If the case gets to court, you could be fined up to £1,000! Make sure to give your plates a rinse every now and again to keep them clean and avoid a fine.
Swearing or making rude gestures at other drivers
It is easy to get frustrated while behind the wheel. But, if you are caught swearing or making rude gestures to other drivers by the police, you could be charged with ‘disorderly behaviour.’
Warning other drivers of a speed trap
It may seem like common courtesy to flash your lights to warn other drivers of a speed trap – however, if you are caught, you could be charged with obstructing an officer in doing his duty and receive a hefty fine of up to £1,000!
Beeping your horn
It’s tempting to beep your horn when you’re stuck in traffic, or to scare your friend walking down the street. But beeping your horn for any reason other than to alert other drivers to your presence is actually illegal and you could be fined £1,000!
Splashing pedestrians with puddles
Purposefully driving through a puddle to splash pedestrians is also illegal and falls into the category of driving without due care and attention, which could land you a fine of up to £5,000 depending on the severity!
Sleeping in your car while intoxicated
It might seem tempting to sleep in your car instead of paying for a taxi or walking home. But if you are caught, you will have to convince the police that you had no intention of driving. If you can’t, you could face a minimum of 10 points on your licence… Ouch - definitely just call a taxi.
Having an unrestrained animal in your car
Seeing a dog with its head out of the window is always cute, but did you know that it’s also illegal? Having an unrestrained animal in your car could see you punished for driving without due care and attention, as the dog could cause injury to itself, you, or others in the case of an emergency stop or accident.
Not clearing snow from the roof of your car
The risk of snow slipping from the roof of your car onto the windscreen means that not clearing your roof can lead to a £60 fine and up to 3 penalty points.
Eating while at the wheel
Eating, drinking, or doing your make up at the wheel could actually result in a fine, or points if they are decided to have been a distraction. Though these acts aren’t strictly illegal, if you have an accident while doing one of these things, it could be classed as an issue.
Playing loud, and disruptive music
If the police decide that your music is disruptive or aggressive, they may ask you to turn it down. On failing to do so, you could face your car being seized!
Having your phone in your lap while using Google Maps
Your phone is super useful as a navigator if you don’t have a sat nav – however, if you’re caught with it in your lap, you could face a fine of £200 and up to six points.
Correct at the time of publication. Information in this article has been gathered from various sources, therefore WiseDriving cannot be held responsible for any view or opinion expressed herein.