Motorists are being warned that stuffing their cars to the brim with luggage could left them hit with a hefty £1,000 fine.

The temptation to pack everything but the kitchen sink is real, especially when heading out on a road trip or a holiday that includes overnight stays. We often find ourselves trying to fit multiple suitcases and bags filled with all our essentials into our vehicles. However, motoring experts at Hippo Leasing have raised the alarm, cautioning drivers about the risks of overloading their vehicles which could lead to a costly £1,000 penalty.

The risk escalates when the packed items obstruct the view from the front and rear windows. According to the Highway Code, it's mandatory for all windows to be kept clean and clear to ensure safe driving. Additionally, drivers could face three points on their licence if their view is blocked by the crammed belongings. Hippo Leasing advises motorists to "think carefully about how they pack luggage into the car", reports Birmingham Live.

A spokesperson from Hippo Leasing emphasized: "It's important not to obstruct the view from the front and rear windows as this could lead to a £1,000 fine and three points on your license for failure to have a full view of the road."