SOMERSET NEWS: Using your phone while driving – don’t risk it!

SOMERSET NEWS: Using your phone while driving – don’t risk it!

POLICE are launching a week-long crackdown in Somerset on drivers using mobile phones.

It comes as figures from the RAC show that the number of motorists who illegally use mobile phones while at the wheel is rising.

Of 1,714 motorists surveyed 31 per cent said they used a handheld phone behind the wheel. That compares with just eight per cent in 2014.

The number of drivers who said they sent a message or posted on social media rose from seven per cent to 19 per cent, while 14 per cent said they had taken a photograph or video while driving.

A police spokesman said: “Our message is simple – don’t risk it!”

Department for Transport figures show that a driver impaired or distracted by their phone was a contributory factor in 492 accidents in Britain in 2014, including 21 that were fatal and 84 classed as serious.

Roads policing Inspector Frazer Davey said: “I am often asked ‘what is legal?’ or ‘can I use hands-free safely?’.

“The best advice I can offer, is the advice I have given to my 17-year old son, who is learning to drive; Driving is difficult enough without adding in other distractions. When you’re behind the wheel, forget about who may be texting you, or what your friends may be putting on Facebook.

“Focus all of your concentration and attention on your driving to keep you safe, your friends and family safe and other people on the road safe.”

Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner, Sue Mountstevens, said: “Too many people still think it is acceptable to use their mobile phones while driving, or allow themselves to be easily distracted when behind the wheel of a vehicle.”

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