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Published 14:47 16 Jun 2022 BST
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Such security measures can be purchased from most pet shops or online through sites like Amazon.
If drivers are found to be in breach of the rules, they could be hit with an immediate fine of £1,000, with the maximum fine totalling £5,000.
"Having your dog loose in the car can cause both them and you serious harm. Not only can it be very distracting, in the event of a crash, a loose dog flying through the air could be fatal," said Founder of Choose My Car, Nick Zapolski.
"The safest option is to have your dog belted into the back seat, as the passenger seat airbags could also cause your pooch serious harm in the event of an accident. The belts are inexpensive to buy, and simple to use."
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He added: "Most of all, they will keep you and your dog safe, while saving you from the serious implications of breaking the Highway Code."
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