The DfT has opened a public consultation on stricter penalties for mobile phone used behind the wheel, including plans to increase the cost of a fixed penalty notice (FPN) from £100 to £150 for all drivers, while the number of penalty points on an HGV drivers licence would rise from three to six.
After consulting with members at its Road Freight Council Meeting in London yesterday, the FTA stated that the use of modern technology and cameras should be able to enable authorities to improve enforcement and provide evidence against those breaking the law. Ian Gallagher – FTA head of policy South West and Wales, said: “FTA members have told us that whilst they welcome the increase in sanctions they believe there is a definite need for better enforcement against drivers using mobile phones when behind the wheel.
“We know that many already have a “zero-tolerance” approach to their drivers using a hand held mobile device in their Terms and Conditions of employment, and a single offence would mean the driver losing their job. HGV drivers are also subject to regulation by the Traffic Commissioners and a second offence could lead to a two or three week suspension of their HGV licence.”
Recent studies have also found that talking on a hand-held mobile phone can impair driving ability even more than when a motorist is above the drink-drive limit.