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Motorists Continue To Flout Mobile Phone Laws


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AUTO CENTRAL – January 2, 2008: A What Car? survey has revealed that 36% of motorists still admit to using a handheld mobile phone while driving their car, with a quarter saying they’ve done so in the past week.

However, the true figure could be much higher as 93% of motorists say they’ve seen someone else using a mobile phone at the wheel in the past seven days.

In spite of tougher penalties being introduced in 2007, which include the threat of jail if a driver is prosecuted for dangerous driving, there has been no drop in the number admitting to using a handheld mobile over the past year. Last year’s survey also showed that 36% admit to using their phone while driving. Only a slight drop of 6% has been recorded since 2005.

Steve Fowler, What Car? editor, commented: ‘The message is obviously not getting through – if you use a handheld mobile phone while driving, you may end up killing yourself or others.

‘Research has shown that using a mobile phone at the wheel could be more dangerous than drink driving. Yet it seems you don’t have to travel far to see someone who’s oblivious to the dangers – they’re all too easy to spot by their bad driving habits.’

What Car? Survey Results

When did you last use a handheld mobile phone as you drove?

  • Today - 12%
  • Yesterday - 5%
  • Last week - 8%
  • Last month - 11%
  • Never - 64%

    When did you last see another motorist using a handheld mobile phone?

  • Today - 57%
  • Yesterday - 18%
  • Last week - 18%
  • Last month - 4%
  • Never - 3%

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