A LOT of people get into trouble when they have to travel somewhere with their dogs.
Drivers must take special precautions before starting their journey. Here’s everything you need to know.
Is it illegal to drive with my dog in the trunk?
No, it is not illegal to drive with your dog in the trunk.
Drivers can receive penalty points or a fine if police judge them to be driving “without due care and attention” due to an unrestrained animal in the car.
That’s why it’s always important to have your dog properly restrained,
This means you can travel with your pets in the trunk if you use a dog head restraint between the trunk and the rear passenger seats.
This allows them to move without affecting their direction.
However, mesh or metal guards will not protect your dog in the event of an accident.
Containing an animal in the trunk can also mean using a dog crate, pet carrier, or dog harness.
Where should my dog be in the car?
The safest option when driving is to place your dog in the trunk or tethered to the back passenger seat.
This is so that the animal does not interfere with the driver or his controls, limiting the risk of causing an accident.
Dogs can sit in the front passenger seat, but it is illegal to drive with your pets unrestrained in the car, wherever they are.
If your dog is in the front seat, remember to turn off the passenger airbag and move the seat as far back as possible.
This is to limit the risk of injury to the dog.
It is important to remember to reactivate the airbag when human passengers travel in the front seat.
What is the law on dogs in cars UK?
According to rule 57 of the Highway Code, all dogs or other animals must be properly restrained when traveling in a vehicle.
There are ways a dog can travel comfortably.
Forms include a seat belt harness, specially designed for canines, a dog cage, a pet carrier, or a dog protector, which separates the dog from the vehicle’s occupants.
Harnesses are designed so that they cannot distract you while you are driving or injure you or themselves.
Most common illegal driving activities

Here is a list of reckless driving behaviors and the fines and penalties you are at risk of receiving for it.
- Using your phone while driving
One cheeky glance at your phone screen will result in six penalty points on your license and a £200 fine
New drivers can lose their license if they are caught doing so within two years of getting it - Speeding
Fast and Furious lovers will get a minimum of three points and a £100 fine - Passing a red light
This offense will incur three points and a £100 fine - Conquering the middle lane
It constitutes careless driving and the police will give you a £100 fine with three penalty points - Company
This could result in three points on your license and a £100 fine.
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