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Drivers face ‘on the spot fine’ for breaking little known road rule | UK | News

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Drivers are have been warned that they could be hit with a huge fine this summer for breaking  major driving rules across Europe. The warning comes as millions of drivers are expected to hit roads across the continent this summer, despite many not knowing rules when it comes to driving abroad. 

Experts are now urging drivers to be aware of the regulatipons put in place, which differ depending on the destination, as failure to do so will result in fines. Many driving rules are fairly similar to the ones in the UK. However, there are some differences that most drivers are not aware of.

UK holidaymakers planning a trip to any Scandinavian country, including Finland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, have been informed to ensure their headlights are switched on at all times.

The rule is set in place as a result of the region’s fast-changing weather conditions. The region is experiencing increasingly rapid weather patterns, where countries are experiencing shifts in seasonal norms and a rise in extreme weather events.

Those who fail to follow the rule could be issued with “on-the-spot fines” that start from €100 (£86).

Drivers have also been warned of a parking rule in Spain. It is illegal to leave vehicles on one-way streets and doing so could land you a £500.

Brits should look out for blue and red signs marked one to 15, which signifies it is legal to park during the first half of the month and spots marked 16 to 31 mean that parking is allowed in the second half of the month.

Tim Rodie, driving expert at Motorpoint, said: “When driving in the EU, you’ll be held to account if you break the rules of the road, just like at home in the UK.

“While many rules are the same, it is important to make sure you’re familar with the rules and road customs of the countries you’ll be driving in.”

The expert explained that while cross-border enforcement of traffic fines between the UK and EU countries has ended for the most part, “some fines may still be issued under specific circumstances,” reports GB News.

He informed drivers that if they are fined, they should “make sure to pay it promptly, as they can increase significantly if ignored”

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