Police launch crackdown on drivers who use their mobile phones whilst driving
A national campaign aimed at tackling drivers who use their mobile phones whilst driving was launched on Monday 1st February 2021.
During the campaign the Thames Valley Police and Hampshire Constabulary Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit will be focusing on detecting and prosecuting drivers who use their mobile phones behind the wheel.
Research has shown that using a mobile phone can impair the ability to drive more than driving whilst over the drink drive limit. Drivers are also twice as likely to be involved in a fatal collision from texting while driving, than while drink driving.
Road Safety Sergeant David Hazlett, of the Joint Operations Roads Policing Unit, said: ‘Most drivers are responsible and do not use their mobile phone whilst driving, but the few that continue to take risks by texting, surfing the internet or making or receiving calls are putting the safety of all other road users and themselves at risk of harm.
You are much less aware of what’s happening around you and fail to see road signs, maintain a proper lane position or a steady speed. Drivers end up feeling more stressed and frustrated and are more likely to ‘tailgate’ the vehicle in front or enter unsafe gaps in traffic.
Additionally, it has been shown that motorists are four times more likely to be involved in a collision whilst using a mobile phone or being distracted in a vehicle, and your reactions are 50% slower.
Think twice before answering a call using hands free, and never take your eyes off the road.
Challenge your friends and family to do the same as it is unacceptable to use a mobile phone whilst driving.
It is not worth the risk.‘
*Source of article : Thames Valley Police ‘latest news’.