If you’re heading out across the country, then make sure you have all the essentials you need to keep yourself safe.
With snow falling already in Scotland and more predicted over the coming days across the UK, there’s one essential item behind the wheel that may seem counter intuitive.
Even though they’re usually considered as a summer must-have, it’s crucial to have sunglasses with you in the car during winter. This is because of the risk of snow glare, which is caused by low winter sunlight reflecting off icy surfaces and can make driving dangerously difficult.
Mike Thompson, motoring expert and COO at Leasing Options, said: “Drivers can even be fined for not wearing sunglasses if you continue driving and can’t see because of the glare. This is considered careless driving, so you need to protect yourself from the sun or pull over, otherwise you could be fined up to £2,500.”
Careless driving is against the Road Traffic Act 1988, which requires drivers to operate their vehicles safely and responsibly.
Snow glare can severely reduce visibility, making it harder to see other vehicles, pedestrians, or road hazards. Keeping a pair of sunglasses in your car can help prevent these risks, keeping you safe and avoiding costly fines or penalties.
There are other things that you should keep in the car over winter to keep yourself and other passengers safe. With poor weather conditions, you could find yourself stuck in traffic, or even in an accident yourself – so warm clothes and snacks are important.
Mike suggested: “Wear warm clothes and pack an emergency kit with essentials like blankets, food, water, and a fully charged phone. Carrying items such as a shovel, ice scraper, and de-icer can also help in emergencies.”
Clear all snow from your car before setting off, as leaving it on your windows or roof can block your view or fall off while driving. This can lead to a £60 fine and three penalty points.