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Thursday, May 6, 1999 Published at 08:47 GMT 09:47 UK UK Politics Mobile phone driving ban proposed ![]() Phone use has been implicated in six deaths on the UK's roads Drivers would be banned from using hand-held mobile phones at the wheel, under a bill that has been introduced in the Lords.
Its president, Lord Davies of Oldham, introduced measures to the House of Lords on Thursday to make it a specific offence to talk on a hand-held mobile while in charge of a moving vehicle.
However, the ban is unlikely to become law without government support. Lord Davies said: "I have a long-standing interest in such matters and believe it is very dangerous to use a hand-held phone while at the wheel. "A specific offence would make it clear to drivers that it is wrong, as there seems to be some confusion among motorists at present about where they stand legally."
Its director of safety policy, John Howard, said: "It is much safer for drivers not to use any type of mobile phone when they are on the move, because a telephone conversation is a major distraction from the driving task." Mr Howard welcomed the initiative to change the law, saying it would make it clear to motorists they were putting themselves and others at risk if they used a phone whilst driving. "Police have used a variety of offences to take action against mobile phone users, but a specific offence would mean there would be no excuse for a driver seen using a mobile phone at the wheel," he said. |
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