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Drivers to face fines for using mobiles
Drivers who insist on chatting away on handheld mobile phones are facing a further crackdown as the government attempts to rid the UK's roads of the dangerous practice.
From 27 February motorists will face the threat of getting three points on their licence as well as a doubling of the on-the-spot fine to £60.
Transport secretary Douglas Alexander said: "Research shows that talking on a mobile phone while driving affects your concentration and ability to react to dangerous situations. It's quite simple -- it's impossible to do two things at once and do them well."
Laws outlawing driving while using a mobile phone were initially introduced in December 2003, resulting in the issuing of 74,000 fixed penalty notices during the first year, but many drivers are still flouting the rules.
"Worryingly, while 92 per cent of people agree with the law, 21 per cent of drivers admit to breaking it. That is why, from 27 February, the Road Safety Act will introduce a tougher fixed penalty of three points on your licence as well as a £60 fine," added Alexander.
The government is has also launched a new awareness campaign to drive home the message to motorists.
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