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First-time offenders could be banned from driving with revised penalties that award six points
Drivers caught using their mobile phones behind the wheel could lose their licence under new rules that come into force today.
The Government’s zero-tolerance regulations drop the option for offenders to go on a remedial driving course, while the lowest penalty will be six points on their licence – double the current punishment.
The plans also double fines from £100 to £200.
Here's why you shouldn't use your mobile phone behind the wheel
While the number of drivers in the UK caught on their phones has decreased by 84% since 2011, Prime Minister Theresa May said when the laws were proposed last year that she wants the act to become socially unacceptable.
The Government’s plans were revealed revealed late last year, three months after a family of four was tragically killed in a road accident on the A34 after a lorry driver crashed into their car while looking at his mobile phone.
Many of the UK’s leading voices in road safety have since expressed concern for the continued use of phones behind the wheel. Ian Gallagher, the Freight Transport Association (FTA)’s head of driver and vehicle licensing policy, saying “Vocational drivers risk their livelihood as many of our members already have in place a zero-tolerance for employees in breach of these rules.
“These proposed changes should go some way towards making all drivers think about the consequences of their actions.”
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