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UK Drivers Warned That Uggs and Wellies at the Wheel Can Bring Fines and Points

Police apply existing Highway Code guidance at their discretion, with penalties more likely if unsafe footwear is judged to have contributed to an incident.

Overview

  • Fixter highlights the Highway Code reminder that footwear and clothing must not prevent correct use of the controls.
  • Officers can issue on‑the‑spot penalties of about £100 and three points, while serious cases linked to careless driving can reach £5,000 and up to nine points.
  • Loose, slipper‑style boots such as some Ugg designs may slip off, hit multiple pedals or jam the brake, creating a significant hazard.
  • Other cold‑weather items cited as risky include gloves that reduce grip, long scarves that can obstruct or snag, and bulky jackets that limit movement or visibility.
  • Experts advise carrying winter boots in the car and switching to more suitable shoes for driving, noting that inappropriate attire could also complicate insurance after a crash.