The Highway Code is in place to protect the safety of all road users
Drivers are being warned they could be hit with huge fines as the weather turns colder if they turn the heating up too high in their cars or other vehicles.
and a little-known rule could catch people out. Insurance experts at Zego have highlighted Rule 237, which reads: "You MUST keep your car well ventilated to avoid drowsiness". This implies that while driving the vehicle's internal air-flow should be kept at an optimal level to prevent the driver from getting too hot or too cold, which can lead to fatigue.READ MORE: M6, M53, M56 and M57 motorway closures starting October 30
If your alertness is impaired this can impact your decision making, slow your reaction times, and lead to potentially dangerous situations. Those found in breach of Rule 237 could face a fine of up to £5,000.So while it is obviously fine to warm your car up, remember not to put the heating on too high while driving.
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