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Published 21:35 2 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 21:43 2 Mar 2018 GMT
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This is because the snow could slide on to your windscreen or fly back onto another car if you accelerate or break suddenly.
"Not clearing the snow off the roof of your car could invalidate your (insurance) policy, as it could be a potential hazard if it falls off," Martyn John of GoCompare told the Mirror.
Under Section 54 of the Road Traffic Act, drivers who know of a defect that could make their vehicle "a danger to the public" could face a fine of up to €5,000 or up to three months in prison.
Under this act, you also need to make sure every window on your car, as well as your license plates and your lights, are defrosted too before you take off.
Check out further guidelines on driving in the snow here.
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