CYCLISTS carrying bikes on the back of their cars have been warned by police.
It comes after they spotted a car which had its licence plates obscured by bikes.
Police said bike racks on cars should not obscure the number plates because it creates a safety issue as indicators and signals will not be visible to other drivers.
A spokesman for Cumbria Roads Police said: “Bike racks are great for lugging the bikes about but they must not obscure the number plates and/or rear light clusters.
“The fines are comfortably more than a light bar and a re-sited, or duplicate, plate.
“A signal is not a signal if no-one can see it.”
According to Autotrader.co.uk drivers need to make sure rear number plates and lights are still legible - even if you can see them through the wheel spokes.
“Obscure them and you’ll get points on your licence, and a fine that can run into thousands of pounds, so don’t take the risk,” the website said.
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