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You could be banned from driving and fined for common steering wheel mistake – know the rules


DRIVERS could be banned from the road and fined for a common steering wheel mistake.

Holding hands with your passenger while behind the wheel could land you in serious trouble.

Drivers have been warned about a common steering wheel mistake that could cost them a hefty fine

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Drivers have been warned about a common steering wheel mistake that could cost them a hefty fineCredit: GETTY_HUB

According to rule 160 of the Highway Code, drivers should have both hands on the wheel and avoid all distractions to remain in full control of the vehicle at all times.

Failing to do so can be considered dangerous driving – an offence that can come with two years imprisonment, an unlimited fine, and an obligatory driving disqualification. 

If the driver isn’t banned, they can be given anywhere between three and eleven points.

Car experts at comparison site Compare The Market have also gathered other common driving mishaps.

Failure to have a full view of the road and traffic ahead can land motorists with a £1,000 fine plus three penalty points. 

And wearing high heels, platform soles or an outfit that restricts movement while driving can result in a fine of £1,000 plus three penalty points. 

Julie Daniels, Motor insurance expert at Comparethemarket, said: “With all the extra excitement and anticipation of the most romantic day of the year, some drivers might find themselves getting distracted behind the wheel.

“However, it’s incredibly important that they follow the rules of the road and practice safe driving not only to avoid fines but to keep themselves and their date safe.

“And above all else, keep your eyes on the road and don’t get distracted by trying to impress your date.”





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