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LITTLE-KNOWN MOTORING RULES COULD CATCH DRIVERS OUT THIS SUMMER SEASON. 13:58, 29 May 2025 Drivers could be hit with hefty fines if they are caught breaking the law when heading on holiday
this summer. Packing a car before travelling can seem like a tedious task, but experts have warned that taking extra caution when loading your vehicle can save you thousands of pounds.
Motorists have been warned they face hefty fines if their luggage obstructs the driver’s view and if it means they've exceeded weight limits for their vehicle. Overpacking can lead to
big penalties, invalidated insurance, and even legal action in extreme cases. Car expert Gabriel Hambleton from car detailing supplier Gold Label Car Care shares what drivers need to know to
avoid costly errors which would put a real dampener on the start of your holidays. BLOCKING THE DRIVER'S VIEW - £2,500 FINE Packing suitcases and other items too high so that they
block the driver’s view can lead to a £50 penalty, and in more serious cases, this could result in fines of up to £2,500, a driving ban, and three penalty points. Additionally, accidents
caused by overloading or obstructed vision can invalidate insurance, leaving drivers fully liable for damages. LEGAL RISKS OF OVERLOADING - £300 Drivers face fines of up to £300 and three
points on their license if their car is overloaded by 15% or more. Smaller overloading violations can also lead to fines, with £100 for loads up to 10% over the limit and £200 for 10-14%
over. Severe cases over 30% may lead to a court summons, and in extreme instances, a prison sentence under dangerous driving laws. UNDERSTANDING PAYLOAD WEIGHT Many drivers underestimate how
quickly a car’s payload weight can be exceeded. For example, smaller vehicles like the Kia Picanto or Fiat 500 often have payload capacities between 385kg and 482kg. With four passengers,
luggage, and hand baggage, it’s easy to cross this threshold. Checking your vehicle manual for payload weight and calculating the combined weight of passengers and luggage before travelling
is essential. INSURANCE ISSUES AND TRAVEL DISRUPTIONS Overloading your car can have serious consequences beyond fines. It can invalidate your insurance policy, leaving you unprotected in the
event of an incident. In some cases, overloaded vehicles may be stopped, and drivers won’t be allowed to continue until the weight is reduced. JOIN THE DAILY RECORD WHATSAPP COMMUNITY! Get
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of the boot to keep a low centre of gravity. Consider using roof racks for bulky but lighter items like bedding and vacuum-sealed bags to reduce luggage size. TYRE PRESSURE ADJUSTMENTS
"When carrying additional weight, make sure your tyre pressure is adjusted to match the load. Tyre pressure is measured in pounds per square inch (PSI) and indicates how much air your
tyres need to handle the extra weight safely. “Underinflated tyres can increase braking distance, reduce steering control, and waste fuel. Check your vehicle handbook or the inside of your
fuel door for the recommended PSI for heavier loads. Inflate the tyres while they’re cold for the most accurate reading." EFFECT OF CONSTANT OVERLOADING "Occasionally driving with
heavy loads shouldn’t cause major issues, but if you’re planning to go on a road trip this summer, persistent overloading wears down critical parts of the car, including the suspension,
engine, brakes and tyres, which can lead to expensive repairs and a shorter vehicle lifespan." Article continues below