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Police are warning drivers Hertfordshire motorists not to use their mobile phones while driving.
Using a mobile phone while driving is a leading cause of collisions and many of those result in serious injury or death.
Last year, over a quarter of all collisions in Beds, Cambs and Herts involving use of a mobile phone while driving ended in fatality or serious injury.
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For this reason, Hertfordshire Police is urging all motorists to put their mobile phones away and avoid unnecessary distractions.
Chief Inspector Stephen O’Keeffe, head of the roads policing unit, said: “You might think glancing down at your phone is okay, but not looking where you are driving is incredibly dangerous.
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9:00 AM January 13, 2021
Prime Minister Boris Johnson was reportedly spotted on a seven-mile bike trip earlier this week. Two women in Derby were fined £200 for driving five miles for a walk.
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In the wake of scandals involving people travelling outside of their local area for exercise, our police forces in Beds Herts and Cambs have clarified how they will be enforcing the rules.
Reports have surfaced nationally on COVID-19 rulebreakers , including Prime Minister Boris Johnson - whose seven-mile bike trip was deemed lawful by Met police commissioner Dame Cressida Dick earlier this week.
We had already seen what could happen in Derby, when two women were fined for driving five miles for a walk. They have since had their fines revoked.