DON'T BE FUELISH

Can I be fined for running out of fuel while driving?

Breaking down on the road could cause a fatal accident and you might face the most severe charges

WE all know the feeling of dread when we see the low fuel sign appear, as the thought of breaking down looms.

But can we actually be fined for running out of fuel when we're driving?

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if you break down, you might have to pay for someone to collect youCredit: Getty Images

What happens if I run out of fuel while driving?

Most cars have a warning light that lets you know that you're low on fuel.

Normally, it looks like a little red or orange fuel pump symbol.

As soon as you see that light, alarm bells should be going off in your head.

Of course, stay calm, but you need to fill up on petrol.

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If you come to a stop on the road, you could cause a serious accident.

It can cost you money in the long run too, as the fuel pump will start to suck up the dirt from the bottom of the tank.

Can I be fined?

Yes, you can be fined for running out of fuel because it is an avoidable breakdown.

Stopping in the road can see you slapped with £100 fines and three points on your license.

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Remember, it's 12 points and you're out so you don't want to break down and be a quarter-of-the-way there.

If you cause an accident, you could face charges of £5000 and nine points on your license.

In the worst case scenario, breaking down could cause a fatal accident and you could face criminal charges.

Does the AA charge you if you run out of fuel?

The AA will fill up your car to the nearest service station, if you're a policyholder.

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If not, they'll offer to fill up your car and join AA- at an extra "joining" fee cost.

As with most things, it's easy to prevent this problem from happening than it is to fix it after it's happened.

Making sure you have enough fuel for your journey is the best way to avoid this scenario.

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