Festival-goers could face £2.5k fine for breaking 5 little-known driving laws… and overloading the car is just the start
After a few nights of sleeping in a tent, you might be low on sleep, but driving when you are tired significantly increases your risk of an accident.
If you are found guilty of dangerous driving, you could be hit with an unlimited fine, a driving ban and up to 14 years in prison, depending on the seriousness, so make sure you’re well-rested before driving home, even if that means leaving later than planned.to and from festivals is not uncommon, but something as simple as charging a few pounds for the journey could get you in trouble.
Anyone found to be making a profit could be charged with illegally operating as a taxi, and drivers could face a £2,500 fine and may even have their insurance invalidated, points on their licence or be disqualified.have a nap in your car
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