Warning drivers could face £5,000 fine for driving in winter clothes

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Wrapping up warm before getting behind the wheel could be costly

With temperatures plummeting, drivers are being warned that wearing winter clothes while driving could land them a £5,000 fine.

While it may be tempting to wrap up warm while getting behind the wheel on a cold winter’s morning, it could be costly. Motoring experts have warned that gloves could hamper motorists due to a loss of grip on the steering wheel or gear stick.Michael Bourne, group marketing director at National Tyres and Autocare, said: “Driving in outfits that impact your driving ability could cause an accident.

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