Millions of UK drivers are at risk of facing hefty fines due to various driving law breaches. Two million motorists have been informed that they have broken a DVLA rule, potentially facing fines of up to £1,000, following a warning from Martin Lewis. Additionally, drivers are being fined on an 'industrial scale' for breaking lane rules on UK roads. Hidden speed limit signs have also been flagged as a significant concern, contributing to the risk of fines. Furthermore, breaches in driving law safety could result in failing MOTs, and drivers are warned that violating the 'family and friends' rule could invalidate their insurance, leading to additional fines of £1,000. Britons traveling abroad must also adhere to strict licence plate rules to avoid fines.
Britons heading abroad warned to follow strict licence plate rules or could be fined https://t.co/bAAe4caEYl
Drivers could face hefty fines for driving law safety breaches as millions risk failing MOTs https://t.co/cy5agsUSUi
Warning to drivers over 'family and friends' rule that could be invalidate their insurance and cost £1,000 https://t.co/xkFKSRnuvR https://t.co/b6IGMB2VYf
Drivers issued warning over DVLA licence rule as two million motorists face £1,000 fine https://t.co/2Qx58ZcSNK
Millions of drivers risk hefty fines from 'hidden' speed limit signs amid 'especially concerning' warning https://t.co/TT99UDsZFu
Drivers face fines on 'industrial scale' for breaking lane rule on UK roads https://t.co/fTeWLRcCVa
Two million drivers informed they've broken DVLA rule after Martin Lewis warning https://t.co/SxpHXtngja