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Drivers face fines up to £2500 this Christmas if they overload cars decorate vehicles block views or get distracted as experts warn motorists to follow key rules to stay safe.
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Drivers warned to watch four key driving rules this Christmas or face £2,500 fines

Charlie Watton
Last updated: November 26, 2025 10:49 am
Charlie Watton Published November 26, 2025
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A woman loading a Christmas tree on to her car. (Picture: Jam Press)
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Motorists have been warned to stick to four key driving rules this Christmas or risk getting whacked with fines of up to £2,500.

With the festive season in full swing, drivers are being urged not to land themselves on the naughty list by making some seriously costly mistakes.

Breaking any of these simple rules could see punters slapped with fines ranging from £50 to £2,500, along with penalty points and, in the worst cases, a driving ban or even jail time.

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According to TrackDays, Brits heading out to pick up their Christmas trees need to pay special attention to loading laws.

Rule 98 of the Highway Code makes it clear that a vehicle or trailer must not be overloaded or tow more than the manufacturer recommends.

Drivers face fines up to £2500 this Christmas if they overload cars decorate vehicles block views or get distracted as experts warn motorists to follow key rules to stay safe.
(Picture: Jam Press)

And it’s not just weight.

A bulky tree can block your view if it’s not properly secured.

Drivers caught out could face fines of up to £2,500, plus licence points and potential bans, as reported by Need To Know.

The second rule reminds motorists not to go overboard with festive car decorations.

Anything that blocks your view is a big no-no, and adding coloured lights outside the car can also land you in trouble.

Under the Road Vehicles Lighting Regulations 1989, any external lights that weren’t originally part of the vehicle are forbidden.

Punters pulled over for breaking this rule could end up facing three points, a driving ban and a fine of up to £2,500.

Even a boot overflowing with presents can see you punished if your view is obstructed or if the weight isn’t properly distributed.

Sections 40A and 41B of the Road Traffic Act 1988 ban overloading, and falling foul of this could count as dangerous driving.

Drivers face fines up to £2500 this Christmas if they overload cars decorate vehicles block views or get distracted as experts warn motorists to follow key rules to stay safe.
A car covered in Christmas fairy lights. (Picture: Jam Press)

That comes with a hefty list of penalties, including three points, an unlimited fine and possible imprisonment.

Finally, anyone hoping to unleash their inner Smithy from Gavin and Stacey for a festive sing-along behind the wheel may want to think again.

Rule 148 of the Highway Code says drivers must avoid distractions – including loud music – and keep full concentration on the road.

If your in-car karaoke is deemed distracting, you could be hit with a £100 fine and three penalty points.

Imran Malek, corporate sales manager at TrackDays, said: “Christmas is the season of goodwill, and this includes out on the road.

“It’s not only safer to follow motoring laws, no matter what the vehicle is being used for over the festive period, but it is also considerate to other road users.

“We all want an enjoyable Christmas, and that includes the journey.

“If motorists stay mindful of the basics, they can avoid fines, stay safe and keep the festive mood intact from start to finish.”

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