Tougher rules for motorists will come into force next week in a move to crack down on those using mobile phones when driving.
In 2020, the Department for Transport reported 17 people were killed on British roads in crashes involving drivers distracted by mobile phones.
A further 114 people were seriously injured and 385 were slightly injured in such collisions. Consequently, the government is making rules on mobile phones in cars clearer, so drivers can more easily be fined or prosecuted if they break the law, reports Wales Online. Read more: Sending unwanted explicit photographs could lead to two years in prison under new laws The new rules will come into effect from Friday, March 25.
To warn drivers of the new measures, car and van leasing company Nationwide Vehicle Contracts has created a guide on what drivers need to know to avoid fines and points.
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