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      Activists Newsletter February 2007

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February 2007

Front Page

Down Load Network

Network Front Page

Action Briefing UK

Scotland Transport Plans

Campaigns Reports

Spread the Word

Select Committee

Petitions

Petitions

MAG News

London Motorcycle Parking

DVLA Blunders

News

Young Tougher Tests

China Bans Bikes

Mobile Phone Law

Individuals Road Safety

Anti Bike Laws

ANPR - Speed Cameras

Cut and Capped

Restoring Confidence?

Crisis & Crashes

Humour

Bizarre Driving Laws

ID Cards And Issues

Stop ID Cards

Events

Events MAG UK

Previous Issues

Previous Issues

Mobile Phone Laws Miss the Point

Department for Transport today issued a reminder that the penalty for using a hand held mobile phone while driving will increase at the end of next month.

Paul Smith, founder of the Safe Speed road safety campaign (www.safespeed.org.uk) said:

"Driving while using a mobile phone can be extremely dangerous and appears to affect the way that drivers recognise road hazards.

All the science tells us that the problem comes from the conversation rather than the act of holding the phone.

The revised law will only apply to hand-held phones while hands-free phones are likely to be equally dangerous."

"What worries me is that the law appears to condone hands-free phoning while driving.

It's entirely the wrong message.

Hands free conversations are equally dangerous and the only advice we should be giving to drivers is 'don't phone and drive'.

We suspect that the timing of the DfT news release was intended to deflect news from an appeal court case in Hull today concerning laser speed meters.

It didn't work because the case was adjourned until the following day.

Watch out for interesting news from Hull.