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Kieran Murray & Neil Shaw & Lottie Gibbons

Spiders in your car could land you a £2,500 fine or driving ban

It's fairly common for people to be spooked by spiders.

But it's very important not to panic if you see the eight-legged insect in your car.

In the eyes of the law, there is no defence if you overreact to an arachnid - and if you do, you could face a large fine or even a prison sentence.

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Chronicle Live reports that Duncan McClure Fisher, founder and CEO of MotorEasy, said: "It’s vital that all drivers are 100 per cent focused on what they are doing while behind the wheel.

"You are in charge of a two-tonne piece of metal travelling at speed, so distractions can be fatal.

"If your concentration is suddenly diverted by something inside the vehicle this could constitute driving without due care and attention or careless driving."

If found guilty of careless driving, courts can impose between three and nine penalty points, and slap you with a £2,500 fine. You could even be disqualified and put behind bars, depending on the nature of the incident.

In 2015, a woman in South Wales was banned for 12 months and handed community service when a man died following an incident when she panicked after a spider fell into her lap from the sun visor.

And last year a motorist in the Isle of White ploughed into a road sign after being spooked when he spotted an arachnid in his vehicle.

Spiders are most likely to hide in warm and secluded spots in your car – including in the air vents, behind the sun visor even around the engine.

Arachnid experts say the best way to keep them at bay, other than cleaning your car’s interior regularly, is to spray diluted citrus or peppermint oil around the car as these are substances spiders hate and will therefore avoid.

Mr McClure Fisher added: "Most people are aware that driving while not fully concentrating or not in full control of your vehicle is not acceptable.

"Actions such as putting on make-up, eating and drinking or even picking your nose behind the wheel are definitely not a good idea.

"And while having spiders and other bugs or insects inside your vehicle is not your fault, reacting to the situation in a way that could endanger other motorists or pedestrians will be seen in the eyes of the law in the same way as putting on your eyeliner or eating a sandwich."

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