MOTORISTS across Dorset are being warned to clear their windscreen of dirt or risk being slapped with three points and a fine of £1,000.
Motoring experts Vanarama have warned that motorists should take extra caution when driving in sunny conditions.
Bright sunlight can cause strong glare across a car’s windshield which can distort a driver's view of the road - and failure to have proper control of the vehicle, or full view of the road and traffic ahead, could leave drivers with a £1000 fine and three points on their licence, according to Vanarama.
Andy Alderson, CEO and founder of Vanarama, said: "If drivers are not prepared for driving in bright sunlight, they could put themselves and other road users in danger.
"Motorists should check their windscreen is clean before setting off, wear polarised sunglasses, and keep a safe distance from other drivers when the sun is distorting their view.
"A dirty windscreen can magnify the sun's glare making it harder to see the road. Before heading out on car journeys in the sun, you should clean both the interior and exterior of their car windscreen. Checking that they are free of any dirt and debris."
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