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Drivers warned over £5,000 fine for summer wardrobe mistake

amedpostBy amedpostJune 16, 2025 Life & Style No Comments3 Mins Read
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Drivers are being warned of multiple common spring and summer fashion choices that could lead to fines and penalties if worn behind the wheel. While there are no specific rules banning certain clothes or accessories while driving, Rule 97 of the Highway Code advises motorists to ensure that “clothing and footwear do not prevent you from using the controls in the correct manner”. 

Items such as flip-flops, oversized sunglasses, long skirts and wide-brimmed hats can impair a driver’s ability to stay in control of their vehicle and therefore could lead to a £100 fine and three penalty points. If police believe that the outfit of a driver has impacted their ability to drive safely or contributed to an accident, they could be penalised for careless driving, even if the clothes seem harmless.

In severe cases, such as accidents or significant loss of control, fines could reach £5,000, with nine penalty points.

With many Brits making beach plans, attending festivals and pub gardens, motoring experts at car lease comparison website, LeaseLoco.com are urging drivers to think twice before getting behind the wheel in these potentially risky outfit choices.

John Wilmot, CEO and founder of LeaseLoco, said: “It’s easy to overlook how your choice of clothing or footwear can affect your driving, especially in hot weather, but even something as simple as a pair of flip-flops or a long skirt can reduce your control of a vehicle.

“If this leads to an accident or you’re stopped by police, you could face serious consequences. So we’re urging all drivers to think practically before getting behind the wheel this spring and summer – your outfit shouldn’t compromise your safety or anyone else’s.”

Some sunglasses are suitable for driving. However, it is always important to check the serial numbers and markings to make sure they are legal for use on the road. Sunglasses labelled as Category 4 are an example of ones that cannot be worn as they are too dark for driving and could land you in trouble.

The experts have also warned motorists against wearing sunglasses, flip-flops or backless sandals, long skirts, and wide-brimmed hats, as well as high heels or driving barefoot, as these can both impact the ability to handle pedals properly.

Additionally, the experts say that swimwear or shirtless driving could be seen as inappropriate or even distracting to other drivers, and therefore, although it is not against the law, motorists could still be questioned by the police if an outfit is considered unsafe or a distraction.

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