A quiet policy change has just sent shockwaves through motorists, catching thousands off guard. Beginning this week, drivers are now required to keep a specific safety item inside their cars at all times — and those who don’t comply could face on-the-spot fines during routine checks.
The rule was introduced after a recent surge in roadside emergencies where officials found that many drivers were completely unprepared. According to authorities, this single item could be the difference between a minor delay and a life-threatening situation.
So what is it?
Inside the updated guidelines, officials emphasized that every vehicle must now carry a high-visibility safety vest — not in the trunk, not in a bag, but within arm’s reach of the driver’s seat. The reasoning is simple: if a car breaks down on a highway or dark road, the driver must exit the vehicle immediately and be visible to oncoming traffic.
For years, many motorists didn’t take this rule seriously, assuming these vests were only necessary when traveling abroad. But this new update makes it crystal clear: no vest, no excuse.
Drivers who are stopped without one could face fines ranging from minor penalties to hefty citations, depending on the circumstances. Police have already announced that they will begin random checks, especially during nighttime patrols and in high-risk zones.
The message is blunt but crucial:
If your car breaks down, your visibility — not your vehicle — becomes your lifeline.
Many drivers are now rushing to buy safety vests, and stores report a spike in sales as the public races to comply before enforcement tightens.
One thing is certain: whether you’re making a long trip or just driving to work, this new requirement isn’t optional. It’s now part of responsible driving — and it could save your life.