Chilly start leads to $150 Fine: Wigram mum caught driving with icy windscreen

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch
Jun 12, 2024 |
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A woman driving her children to school this morning in Wigram had a chilly start to the day when she received a fine for having ice covering her windscreen.

At around 8.30am, an officer noticed a vehicle swerving across the centre island, to the kerb on the other side of the road.

Senior Sergeant Paul Robertson said “she was stopped by police and given an infringement notice for driving with an obscured windscreen, which is a $150 fine.

“With winter officially setting in, this is a clear reminder for motorists to think about safe winter driving.

“It is important to ensure your car is safe, roadworthy, and well equipped for winter driving, with a safe spare tyre, lights, brakes and windscreen-wipers all working, and a clean windscreen inside and out.

“If you are ever in this situation, there are ways to safely and quickly defrost your windscreen, and we urge drivers to do so before they head out.”

“It is also important to allow extra time before your drive, in order to check over your vehicle, and safely drive to the road and weather conditions.”

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch

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