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mgcvk 01 December 2010 07:21 PM

Snow on the roof 3 points and £60 fine
 
Anybody else get this odd e-mail? I know it can be regarded as an offence so probably worth brushing it off.

"police will b stopping people from 2moro who are driving with snow on roof of car and will issue fixed penalty of £60 + 3 points. This is not a joke, it's on the AA website"

Aaron1978 01 December 2010 07:22 PM

It's all a wind up:)

Jamz_ 01 December 2010 07:35 PM

Not a wind up, mate got pulled with me in the car, and got given 3points n 60 pound fine

Aaron1978 01 December 2010 07:39 PM

Well the police say it's not true, they will pull you if you haven't cleaned all your windows. They can't enforce it on everyone, like van and lorry drivers.

peter zippy reid 01 December 2010 07:44 PM

Happened here today in eastkilbride my mate go stopped 3 points £60 fine told its dangerous to drive without clearing the snow off the roof first

ScoobyDriverWannabe 01 December 2010 07:47 PM

Seen it posted on a few forums today.

Started on a Audi one I believe.

Aaron1978 01 December 2010 07:50 PM

I agree, it is dangerous and it should carry 3 points and a £60 fine. Two different Officers have said it's not an offence, though I don't doubt some have been pulled for it. I would ring the police station if I were your friends.

rapid.STI 01 December 2010 08:03 PM

sounds to me like there out earning there chrimbo bonus;) im a member with the AA and i aint recieved no email. they cant just enforce a law that no1 knows anything about!

stef_2010 01 December 2010 08:05 PM

I've heard this today aswell, through word of mouth though

wrx sti ppp 01 December 2010 08:06 PM

i am sure the police are far too busy dealing with rtc's and the like to bother with snow hats on cars! this has started doing the rounds on texts now...still dunno whether to believe it or not.

rossyboy 01 December 2010 08:07 PM

It is dangerous, I can confirm that. I failed to clear mine yesterday as it was frozen solid. I braked slightly about 30 mins into my drive and the whole lot slid forward onto my screen. Luckily I was doing about 5 mph and there was a side road a few metres down the road.

Couldnt see a bloody thing and lesson learned! Its a good thing IMO if its true.

Richie856 01 December 2010 08:09 PM

Spoke to a mate in traffic who said, 'It's total bull$hit. It's not an offence'.
Obviously things like not having your windscreen defrosted is.

rapid.STI 01 December 2010 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by rossyboy (Post 9743963)
It is dangerous, I can confirm that. I failed to clear mine yesterday as it was frozen solid. I braked slightly about 30 mins into my drive and the whole lot slid forward onto my screen. Luckily I was doing about 5 mph and there was a side road a few metres down the road.

Couldnt see a bloody thing and lesson learned! Its a good thing IMO if its true.

yeah this happened to me 2.......... put wipers on and hey presto:luxhello:

Aaron1978 01 December 2010 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by stef_2010 (Post 9743958)
I've heard this today aswell, through word of mouth though

It's all over facebook, twitter and Avforums:lol1: and I dare say every other car forum. Not to mention texts and emails. My girlfriends work is next door to a police station, and one of the therapists, went and asked after getting worried. They said you can drive with as much snow as you like as long as it doesn't obstruct your view or your lights/indicators etc. Also a friends dad is an officer, there are a few police on here that could clear it up.

Aaron:thumb:

rossyboy 01 December 2010 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by rapid.STI (Post 9743971)
yeah this happened to me 2.......... put wipers on and hey presto:luxhello:

My wipers were on and they very nearly broke due to the weight. I'm talking about 3" of heavy snow the length of the wagon roof coming down onto the screen in one go. Not good!

As I said, lesson learned.

Actually, maybe 2" Getting a bit carried away :)

JDM_Stig 01 December 2010 08:31 PM

if it gets 60% of them to clear their roofs Im all for it, nothing worse then hitting a sheet of show thats frozen over a few days at 30mph

rapid.STI 01 December 2010 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by rossyboy (Post 9743981)
My wipers were on and they very nearly broke due to the weight. I'm talking about 3" of heavy snow the length of the wagon roof coming down onto the screen in one go. Not good!

As I said, lesson learned.

Actually, maybe 2" Getting a bit carried away :)

ive just checked the AA site cant find anything to do with it? its just says in there guide to clean it off cos it could slide down and obstruct view. it say's nothing about 3 points and 60 quid fine:lol1:

richs2891 01 December 2010 08:47 PM

Maybe they should remind people not just to clear the front window, but the rear one and the side windows as well, as is clearing the headlights and the brake lights.
Did make me laugh how may cars had forgetten this simple thing this morning .

Richard

oldsplice 01 December 2010 08:49 PM

Was it written in txt spk as per the OP? If it was, I'd say it's bollocks.

IMHO ;)

Bravo2zero_sps 01 December 2010 09:05 PM

I can't believe this is news to so many! I've gone by that rule ever since I started driving, snow not cleared from your roof or bonnet is dangerous. I thought everyone knew it. I told a neighbour about it back when we had the snow in January as he went to drive off with a foot of snow on his roof with no thought about cars behind him or what would happen when used the brakes :rolleyes:

RA Dunk 01 December 2010 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by azz250478 (Post 9743903)
Well the police say it's not true, they will pull you if you haven't cleaned all your windows. They can't enforce it on everyone, like van and lorry drivers.

Well funny enough the local plod were on the local news two nights ago up here saying quite the opposite.

oldsplice 01 December 2010 09:16 PM

There was a bloke behind me this morning, who'd obviously just got in the car and turned the wipers on. That was the only bit without snow on. :rolleyes:

He'd opened the side window and was trying to flick the snow off his mirror whilst he was going along.

Snazy 01 December 2010 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by ************** (Post 9744100)
I can't believe this is news to so many! I've gone by that rule ever since I started driving, snow not cleared from your roof or bonnet is dangerous. I thought everyone knew it. I told a neighbour about it back when we had the snow in January as he went to drive off with a foot of snow on his roof with no thought about cars behind him or what would happen when used the brakes :rolleyes:

:thumb:

I would say while there is no specific offence of "driving wit excess snow on your roof", the offence would be covered by an umbrella offence relating to driving a vehicle in poor condition for the roads. If there is good reason, expect a ticket. And quite frankly as bravo says, it's common sense to clear the snow off your car. Annoys the hell out of me, the number of people that just clear little holes to see thru :cuckoo:

I got the message on BBM earlier out of interest.

Clear your cars off eh!

RA Dunk 01 December 2010 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by Richie856 (Post 9743969)
Spoke to a mate in traffic who said, 'It's total bull$hit. It's not an offence'.
Obviously things like not having your windscreen defrosted is.

Richie not saying your mates full of crap but it was on North Tonight (last night), two Traffic coppers doing the rounds pulling drivers for having snow on the roof, I will check the website to see if there is anything about it still available.

chrisowe 01 December 2010 09:24 PM

Can't see as this is a bad thing really. People driving around in snow covered cars because they can't be bothered to clear it off are idiots in my opinion.

I once used the wipers years ago to help clear the snow off my car, and it burnt the wiper motor out. So not recommended.

deanb1980 01 December 2010 09:25 PM

its bollocks they cant do that as you can see through the windows and its not in the way of your vision or driveability next you will be saying theyre giving you points for driving in the rain behave and if you have been stopped for it take them to court as there is no proof of it being a law or inforcing it i drove with snow on my roof today as long as its not on your windows and your vision is fine then i dont see a problem with it

RA Dunk 01 December 2010 09:27 PM


Originally Posted by deanb1980 (Post 9744141)
its bollocks they cant do that as you can see through the windows and its not in the way of your vision or driveability next you will be saying theyre giving you points for driving in the rain behave and if you have been stopped for it take them to court as there is no proof of it being a law or inforcing it i drove with snow on my roof today as long as its not on your windows and your vision is fine then i dont see a problem with it

Thats all fine and dandy till it comes off in a big lump and hits a car behind you.

mgcvk 01 December 2010 09:28 PM

It was an odd Orange multi media message that arrived in my inbox. Probably bollox, but has that ring of authenticity to it, particularly if people know people who have actually been busted and given points. Not sure?!?

Terminator X 01 December 2010 09:34 PM

How exactly is it breaking the Law though ... grrrr :mad:

TX.

Aaron1978 01 December 2010 09:40 PM

Why doesn't everyone ring their local police station and just ask, then we might get an idea


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