Focus on Driver Distraction
They are four times more likely to crash, injuring or killing themselves and/or other people. They are likely to be at fault for the crash.
Using a hands-free phone while driving does not significantly reduce the risks because the problems are caused mainly by the mental distraction and divided attention of taking part in a phone conversation at the same time as driving. Therefore, employers can be held liable as well as the individual driver if they require employees to use a hand-held phone while driving.
Hands-free Phones Depending on the circumstances, drivers could be charged with ‘failing to have proper control of their vehicle’. In more serious cases, the use of any type of mobile phone could result in prosecution for careless or dangerous driving.
The Police may check phone records when investigating fatal and serious crashes to determine if use of the phone contributed to a crash. High mileage and company car drivers are more likely than most to use a mobile phone while driving. Other Distractions Further Information
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