A motoring expert is warning people to keep their cars clean
Drivers have been warned to keep their cars clean as having a dirty vehicle could land them a £1,000 fine.
They are used to identify cars, especially by the police and special technology including automatic number plate recognition. Anyone who fails to adhere to these rules could face a fine of up to £1,000 and risk their vehicle failing its MOT test.The government guidance states: “Number plates must show your registration number correctly. You cannot rearrange letters or numbers, or alter them so that they’re hard to read.
He said: “Keeping your car clean is important in many ways - you wouldn’t drive around with a dirty windscreen or wing mirror so ensure the same rule applies to your number plate. The law states that number plates must be clearly visible at all times. "If your number plate is covered in mud or dirt, this may not be possible and you will run the risk of being hit with a huge fine.”
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