Don’t risk a fine, clear your windscreens and dashboards this Road Safety Week

It has been reported that the government plans to address the issue of LED vehicle headlights dazzling drivers at night in its forthcoming Road Safety Strategy

It has been reported that the government plans to address the issue of LED vehicle headlights dazzling drivers at night in its forthcoming Road Safety Strategy.

James MacBeth, Managing Director of Auto Windscreens comments: “I wholeheartedly agree that keeping your windscreen clean is a very important way to minimise the glare from brighter headlights. Evenings are already darker and weather generally worsens in the autumn and winter months, with falling leaves and spray making it harder to see. Ahead of Road Safety Week (16-22 November), we’re calling for all drivers to ‘clear the dashboard’ as well as their windscreens.

“Stickers, chips or cracks on the glass, or items placed on dashboards like parking tickets, cups, toys and newspapers, as well as those dangling air fresheners or fluffy dice can obscure a driver’s view. Not only is this dangerous, it’s also a road traffic offence. Just to make everyone aware, according to the Highway Code, ‘failure to have…full view of the road and traffic ahead’ can result in a £1,000 fine for car drivers and three penalty points.

“It’s just not worth the risk. Drivers should keep their windscreens clean and clear, check them regularly for any damage and get it fixed, as well as remove any items on or near the dashboard that could obscure their view.”

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