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Mobile phones in cars...
Someone I know says they were booked for using a phone in a car and fined �60 plus points. They said they were sitting in stationary traffic and had switched off the engine, I quote:
"My engine was switched off! The code I was given by the officer was different to the standard code, I think it was aiding and abetting or something. It still affected my insurance though, plus the points and �60. Maybe I should have got out and called in. I had been stationary for 15 mins so had turned off engine."
Can anyone tell me what they were likely to have been booked for?
"My engine was switched off! The code I was given by the officer was different to the standard code, I think it was aiding and abetting or something. It still affected my insurance though, plus the points and �60. Maybe I should have got out and called in. I had been stationary for 15 mins so had turned off engine."
Can anyone tell me what they were likely to have been booked for?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.3 points and a �60 fine is standard for using a mobile phone whilst driving.
"7) What counts as driving?
Driving is using a motor vehicle on public roads and can include when a vehicle is stopped at traffic lights or during a traffic hold-up. Therefore you should not use that time to make or receive a call. Park safely and then use the phone.
http://www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk/advice/mobil ephones.htm
CU80 is the fixed penalty code for using a mobile whilst driving.
"7) What counts as driving?
Driving is using a motor vehicle on public roads and can include when a vehicle is stopped at traffic lights or during a traffic hold-up. Therefore you should not use that time to make or receive a call. Park safely and then use the phone.
http://www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk/advice/mobil ephones.htm
CU80 is the fixed penalty code for using a mobile whilst driving.