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New Mobile Phone Law For Drivers Comes Into Effect Today

"The consequences of using a mobile phone while at the wheel can be catastrophic."

That is the message from Hampshire Constabulary and Thames Valley Police's joint operations Roads Policing Unit as new law changes come into effect from today (Friday).

The change sees the law expanded and mean you can receive an immediate fine of £200 and penalty points on your licence for the following offences while driving:

  • - Illuminating the screen
  • - Checking the time on your phone
  • - Checking notifications
  • - Unlocking the device
  • - Making, receiving, or rejecting a telephone or internet based call
  • - Sending, receiving or uploading a photo or video
  • - Utilising camera, video, or sound recording
  • - Accessing any stored data such as documents, books, audio files, photos, videos, films, playlists, notes or messages
  • - Accessing an app
  • - Accessing the internet

There are just two exemptions to the law, allowing for a call to be made in an emergency where is it not practical to stop, and for contactless payment for a service provided at the time - for example, road tolls or drive-thrus - but the vehicle must be stationary.

Sergeant Dave Hazlett, of the Road Safety Unit, said:

"Data shows you are four times more likely to be involved in a collision if you use a mobile phone while driving.

"This change to the legislation closes several loopholes, and is an important step forward for road safety."

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