Drivers are being told to place conkers in car in September or face £2,500 fines. Motorists have been warned to act quickly to evade £2,500 fines - and nine points - as the summer ends and autumn months begin.

The beginning of spider season brings with it a warning for those behind the wheel. Motorists and drivers are being warned to act quickly.

Julie Jamieson, Director of Marketing & Communications at John Clark Motor Group , said: "Spiders and other insects lurking in our cars is a very common problem for drivers, but we’re keen to encourage everyone to minimise their impact by being kinder to the wildlife simply seeking shelter.

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"While most spiders in the UK are entirely harmless, the sight of one -

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