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Unusual Winter Driving Laws Around the Globe

Drivers have been warned of ten unusual laws across the globe that could get them fined or jailed this winter. Experts have researched the strangest motoring laws worldwide so tourists aren’t caught off guard. 

With icy roads, poor visibility and frosty windscreens, getting behind the wheel in winter can be challenging for even the most experienced drivers.

Different countries have unique winter laws and customs to ensure the safety of drivers, and failing to oblige could leave unsuspecting motorists out of pocket.

Wearing winter boots is punishable by £5,000 fines in the UK while driving too close to a polar bear could see motorists jailed in Norway.

John Charnock, CEO of StressFreeCarRental.com, said: “Failure to adhere to winter motoring laws around the world could see drivers fined and even jailed, so it is essential to research before planning to drive abroad.

“Laws vary worldwide from season to season, and tourists could be unintentionally caught out just for wearing a winter coat in Spain.

“There are different laws regarding the festive season – such as transporting Christmas trees correctly in the UK and not driving a sleigh unless it has two bells in Canada.

“Driving during the winter season can be particularly dangerous, and even though some laws may seem bizarre, they are ultimately in place to protect motorists and other road users.”

These Are the Ten Most Unusual Winter Motoring Laws Around the World, According To   stressfreecarrental.com.

1. Norway – Scaring Polar Bears

Norway has strict laws to protect polar bears, and motorists who get too close or pass too quickly and scare the animals could be imprisoned.

2. USA- Removing Layers

It is illegal to change clothes in multiple states in America, including Illinois and Delaware. Removing winter layers when the car warms up could land motorists in trouble with the law.

3. England- Wearing Winter Boots

Motorists face £5000 fines for wearing winter boots while driving. Rule 97 of the Highway Code states that footwear cannot prevent correctly using controls, or they could be found guilty of driving without due care and attention and also handed a driving ban and nine penalty points.

4. Bulgaria- Dirty Cars

Cars must maintain their cleanliness in Bulgaria, or else owners face a fine of 50 leva. Drivers there must keep on top of cleaning during the muddy winter months.

5. Wales- Transporting a Christmas Tree

The Road Traffic Act 1988 requires drivers to ensure they are not overloaded or risk £5,000 fines. Christmas trees hanging out of the boot or strapped to the roof could also lead to a dangerous driving charge, which holds a two-year prison sentence.

6. Canada- Sleigh Bells

Driving a reindeer-pulled sleigh is against the law unless at least two bells are attached, so Santa Claus should take note when visiting Canada.

7. France- Anti-Dazzlers

The darker days and bad weather make car lights necessary in winter, but in France, drivers must have a headlamp converter to prevent dazzling oncoming traffic. French police can fine motorists on the spot for not having converters.

8. Germany- Tyre Markings

Driving without winter tyres marked with an “M + S” is illegal when it is slushy, snowy or icy. Failure to do so could lead to a €40 fine and points on the licence.

9. Spain- Winter Coats

Wearing clothes that limit freedom of movement while driving is fine under Spanish traffic regulations. Thick winter coats and bulky gloves that reduce mobility should be avoided.

10. Scotland- Splashing Pedestrians

There’s a maximum £5,000 fine for drivers who purposely splash pedestrians in their cars under the Road Traffic Act 1988.

Hassan Soukar

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