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Drivers across the country are waking up to £70 fines – this is why

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Drivers across the country are waking up to £70 fines – this is why

Motoring organisations, including the AA and RAC, have recently raised serious concerns about a growing trend that has caught their attention. This trend, they claim, is causing major safety risks on the roads and must be addressed immediately.

According to these organisations, more and more drivers are being distracted by various forms of technology while behind the wheel. From checking social media on their smartphones to adjusting the music on their devices, drivers are finding it difficult to keep their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel. This has led to a significant increase in road accidents, injuries, and even fatalities.

The AA and RAC are not the only ones raising the alarm. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United States has also reported that distracted driving is a major cause of accidents. In the UK, the Department for Transport has revealed that 20% of road accidents involve some form of distraction, with mobile phone use being one of the top distractions.

As the reliance on technology continues to grow, so does the issue of distracted driving. With the constant pressure of staying connected and multitasking, drivers are finding it difficult to resist the urge to use their devices while on the road. As a result, the number of accidents caused by distracted driving has been steadily increasing.

The AA and RAC are deeply concerned about this trend and are urging drivers to take responsibility for their actions. They have launched various initiatives to educate and create awareness among drivers about the dangers of distracted driving. These include campaigns such as “Just Drive” and “Hang up and Drive” to discourage the use of mobile phones while driving.

In addition, they are actively working with the government to implement stricter penalties for drivers caught using their phones behind the wheel. The current penalty for using a mobile phone while driving is a fine of £200 and six penalty points on the license. However, both organisations believe that this is not enough of a deterrent and are pushing for harsher punishments.

The AA and RAC are also calling on technology companies to take responsibility and help tackle this issue. They are urging these companies to develop features on devices that disable certain functions while the user is driving. This could include blocking notifications, silencing incoming calls, and disabling access to certain apps.

While motoring organisations and the government are taking steps to address this growing trend, it is ultimately up to individual drivers to make a conscious effort to put their devices away and focus on the road. It only takes a split second of distraction to cause a life-altering accident. By making a small effort to put technology aside while driving, we can all play a part in creating safer roads for everyone.

It is vital that we all take this issue seriously and work together to make our roads safer. Let us not wait for a tragedy to occur before we take action. The time to act is now. As drivers, we have a responsibility to ourselves, our passengers, and those around us to stay focused while behind the wheel. By doing so, we can ensure that we arrive at our destinations safely and without incident.

In conclusion, the growing trend of distracted driving is a serious concern that needs to be addressed immediately. The AA and RAC, along with other organisations, are working hard to educate drivers and implement measures to combat this issue. Let us all do our part by putting our devices away and focusing on the road. Together, we can make a positive impact and create safer roads for everyone.

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