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Three driving mistakes that could get you fined up to £5,000 this Christmas

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Christmas period, many will no doubt be choosing to drive instead of taking public transport during the coronavirus pandemic.

Brits are allowed to form a Christmas bubble across Tiers for five days, which means many motorists will be travelling.December is always a busy month for drivers, as many are usually going to visit relatives, or picking up the Christmas turkey.There is something extra special about “driving home for Christmas”, but there are some things you should be aware of so you don’t risk getting fined.

In particular, there are three driving mistakes in particular that might land you in trouble, Birmingham Live reports. Uswitch has warned that putting Christmas decorations in your car might spread festive cheer, but it could.

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