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Drivers urged to carry £1 kitchen item in the car to avoid £2,500 fine

By staff8 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Motorists are being urged to carry a common household item to prevent foggy windscreens and avoid a hefty £2,500 fine for obstructed vision

Foggy windscreens aren't just annoying, they could lead to a hefty fine
Foggy windscreens aren’t just annoying, they could lead to a hefty fine(Image: John Myers)

Motorists across the UK are being encouraged to keep a surprising item in their car, tea bags. While it might sound unusual, experts say it could help prevent a fine.

Ben Pitcher, a motoring specialist at DPF Experts, recommends placing tea bags on the dashboard. The goal is to reduce condensation and keep windscreens clear during damp or chilly weather.

He explains: “Tea bags, especially black or green tea, are natural moisture absorbers. Placing them in your car can help reduce condensation, especially in colder months.” Though not as potent as commercial dehumidifiers, tea bags are certainly a more affordable and eco-conscious option. And in unpredictable British weather, they could be a smart move.

The Highway Code stresses clear windscreens are essential for safe driving
The Highway Code stresses clear windscreens are essential for safe driving(Image: Getty Images)

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“Though they aren’t as powerful as professional dehumidifiers, they’re a cheap, eco-friendly solution for tackling minor dampness,” he added. Fogged-up windows may seem harmless, but they can lead to serious consequences.

This moisture build-up can obscure a driver’s view and result in fines if it’s not addressed properly. By absorbing ambient moisture, tea bags may help prevent the glass from misting over entirely.

Placing tea bags on your dashboard could help absorb excess moisture
Placing tea bags on your dashboard could help absorb excess moisture(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

“Silica gel packets, commonly found in packaging, are excellent at absorbing moisture,” Pitcher added. These little sachets can be tucked away in the corners of the car for extra protection.

“Collecting a few and placing them around your car can help control condensation. While they won’t clear foggy windows instantly, they can help reduce moisture and keep your windscreen clearer for longer,” he said.

The Highway Code is clear about the importance of visibility. Annex 6 outlines the responsibilities drivers have to keep various parts of their vehicle, including windows and demisters, in working order.

It states: “Windscreens and windows must be kept clean and free from obstructions to vision.” This means any moisture or misting that obscures the view must be dealt with before driving.

Tim Alcock, from LeaseCar.uk, issued a stark warning about the cost of neglecting this basic rule. “Drivers should always make sure to completely demist their windscreens before setting off or risk being slapped with a fine of up to £2,500 for breaking the Highway Code,” he explained.

“Don’t be tempted to just leave a small gap to see what is directly in front, as you could still be fined for careless driving by not being able to see the full road view ahead.” He added that preparation is key to safe driving during colder spells.

“There are several things drivers can do to speed up the demisting to avoid driving with foggy windows.” A handful of tea bags might just be the cheapest fix.

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