Herts Police to enforce £200 fines and six penalty points for car drivers using mobile phones - officers to check more motorists over coming weeks in Hitchin

By Layth Yousif 21st Feb 2023

Police to carry out more checks on drivers using mobile phones in Hitchin. CREDIT: Unsplash
Police to carry out more checks on drivers using mobile phones in Hitchin. CREDIT: Unsplash

Herts Police set to enforce stricter rules on mobile phone use whilst driving - know the law.

In March 2022, new laws around using handheld mobile phones at the wheel came into force.

It is now illegal to use a handheld mobile phone whilst driving for virtually any use, including looking through playlists, taking photos or playing games. A device can be used handsfree if secured in a cradle, allowing sat nav use. 

If you break the law, you can get a £200 fine and six points on your licence. If you are taken to court you could face a £1,000 fine (£2,500 if you're driving a lorry or bus) and a ban from driving.   

Police to carry out more checks

Officers will be carrying out more checks in Hertfordshire enforcing punishments if necessary. The campaign runs until 10 March 2023. 

Police are recruiting the public to encourage their friends not to use their mobile phone at the wheel to potentially save their life and yours. 

A police campaign begins this week, enforcing stricter rules on mobile phone use while driving. 

Sergeant Russell Jones from the Road Policing Unit covering Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire said: "Some people do not realise the impact that using a mobile phone whilst driving can have on their reaction times.

"No message, call or Instagram post is worth your life or that of someone else.  

"If you see your friend is texting whilst driving, ask them to stop. Or if you call them and they're in the car, say you'll call them back.  

"Many of my colleagues have had to knock on the door of families to tell them that their loved one is not coming home because they or someone else on the road were distracted by their mobile phone whilst driving. We do not want to be telling your family that news". 

     

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