Polish Winter Driving: Fines Up to 300 PLN for Inoperative Windshield Washers.
Polish Winter Driving: Fines Up to 300 PLN for Inoperative Windshield Washers
According to Novyny.live: Drivers in Poland face fines of up to 300 zloty (approximately 3250 Ukrainian hryvnia) if their windshield washer system is inoperable during adverse winter weather. This regulation is particularly relevant when snow, rain, or other conditions require active use of wipers, but the driver cannot clear the windshield effectively. Polish traffic laws place a strong emphasis on vehicle readiness to ensure road safety for all.
The issue arises when snow, rain, or road spray obstructs visibility. If a driver cannot use the washer because the fluid has frozen in the system, it can lead to dangerous situations on the road. Using summer-grade fluid or plain water in winter can cause freezing, which in turn prevents the wipers from functioning properly and clearing the view.
Preparing Your Vehicle for Winter Conditions
To avoid potential fines, drivers should ensure their vehicles are properly prepared for winter conditions. Failing to follow this basic rule can have serious consequences for both the driver and other road users. This preparation is a standard requirement in many European countries with harsh winters.
The introduction of this fine for an inoperable windshield washer during Polish winter weather underscores the critical importance of road safety.
Regulations governing winter vehicle preparation are designed to reduce accident risks and improve driver visibility in challenging conditions. Drivers should thoroughly check their cars before winter journeys to avoid not only fines but also hazardous situations on the road.
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