Mobile phone penalties get tougher with 6-point ban threat
Hand-held mobiles – new driver penalties 6 licence penalty points £200 fine No option of remedial training Novice drivers (less than 2 years full licence) will have licence revoked and must
Hand-held mobiles – new driver penalties 6 licence penalty points £200 fine No option of remedial training Novice drivers (less than 2 years full licence) will have licence revoked and must
The penalty for using a hand-held mobile phone while driving increases from the end of February.
Drivers caught using a hand-held mobile will now receive three penalty points and a L60
This year you and your staff face tougher penalties for road safety transgressions – such as using a hand-held mobile. Here’s guidance on how to avoid them in the first
A Department for Transport survey has found the number of drivers using hand-held mobile phones at the wheel has decreased.
The fall, says the DfT, is 40%.
Just 1% of car drivers
From 27 February using a hand-held mobile while driving will attract three penalty points and a £60 fine. Employers should ensure health and safety guidance includes in-vehicle phone usage says
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