New plans announced recently by the government could soon see
motorists across the UK being punished a lot more if they are caught
using a mobile phone while driving.
This is because Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has proposed that anyone spotted calling, texting or using an app on their devices while behind the wheel will be faced with a £200 on-the-spot fine — which could rise to a maximum of £1,000 — and see six penalty points being applied to their driving license.
At the moment, the punishment for the driving offence is a £100 fine and three points on the driving license of the offender.
So just how risky is it to use your mobile phone while driving? Van hire and leasing specialists Northgate has conducted the following research to find out: Read More: AutosVoice.com
This is because Transport Secretary Chris Grayling has proposed that anyone spotted calling, texting or using an app on their devices while behind the wheel will be faced with a £200 on-the-spot fine — which could rise to a maximum of £1,000 — and see six penalty points being applied to their driving license.
At the moment, the punishment for the driving offence is a £100 fine and three points on the driving license of the offender.
So just how risky is it to use your mobile phone while driving? Van hire and leasing specialists Northgate has conducted the following research to find out: Read More: AutosVoice.com
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