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Police target phone use by drivers

25th January 2018 @ 6:06am – by Webteam
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Cheshire Constabulary is taking part in a national week of action against drivers who use their mobile phone at the wheel.

The week of action started on January 22nd with officers on the lookout for anyone scrolling through social media, texting or taking a call whilst at the wheel.

National figures show that drivers who use mobile phones at the wheel are four times more likely to be involved in a collision. In 2017 officers handed out 1,822 tickets to motorists who were stopped for using their phone whilst driving.

Inspector Steve Griffiths, from Cheshire Roads Policing Team, said: "I've dealt with many serious and fatal collisions throughout my career but more and more incidents involve the use of mobile phones at the wheel.

"Checking for a text, or picking up the phone could be enough of a distraction for you to kill someone at the wheel. Having that on your conscience and facing a prison sentence just isn't worth it."

As well as enforcement, the campaign will also focus on educating drivers about the dangers of driving whist using a hand held device. Throughout the week long operation the force will be issuing messages through the @CheshirePolice and @CheshPolTaskforce social media accounts.

Anyone who is caught driving while using mobile phone faces the prospect of a £200 fine and six penalty points on their licence, as well as an increase in their car insurance premium. This could result in the driver losing their license and even their job.


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