It is illegal in the Channel Islands and UK to be in charge of a vehicle whilst holding a mobile phone. The law prohibits any use of a mobile phone when the vehicle is in motion, except where handsfree equipment is used. However, for your safety and that of other road users, it is not advisable to make a call at all while driving. Most petrol stations request that mobile phones are switched off when you arrive on their forecourt.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Mobiles and Driving
It is illegal in the Channel Islands and UK to be in charge of a vehicle whilst holding a mobile phone. The law prohibits any use of a mobile phone when the vehicle is in motion, except where handsfree equipment is used. However, for your safety and that of other road users, it is not advisable to make a call at all while driving. Most petrol stations request that mobile phones are switched off when you arrive on their forecourt.
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