North Yorkshire Police is supporting a national campaign that involves targeting motorists who use their handheld device at the wheel.
North Yorkshire Police to target drivers who use their handheld device North Yorkshire Police is supporting a national campaign that involves targeting motorists who use their handheld device at the wheel. The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) mobile phone campaign is running over the next two weeks (26th February – 10th March). Operation Contact targets distracted driving, which is one of the “fatal 5.” Police say it is a significant contributory factor to many serious and fatal road traffic collisions on the county’s road network. Drivers who use their hand-held device at the wheel are four times more likely to be in a crash. A spokesperson said:
"Not only is it extremely dangerous, it’s also illegal and carries a minimum fine of £200 and six points. "The police have the power to stop drivers if they believe that they are distracted and not in control of a vehicle. "It is still illegal to use a handheld device when, stopped at traffic lights, queuing in traffic, supervising a learner driver, driving a vehicle that turns off the engine when you stop moving or holding and using a device that's offline or in-flight mode when driving a vehicle."Over the next two weeks. police in North Yorkshire will have an increased focus on distracted driving as part of “Operation Contact”. Patrols will be carried out in marked and unmarked vehicles and specialist unmarked HGV will be driven on the county’s roads by officers to help capture unsafe driving. Inspector Clive Turner from North Yorkshire Police’s Roads Policing Group said:
“I’m sure that a majority of people will agree that driving when distracted is dangerous and completely unacceptable behaviour. “Last year, we issued 697 Traffic Offence Reports for people using a hand-held device when driving on North Yorkshire’s roads. "I personally find it disappointing that this number of people will risk not only their own but other people’s safety. “I would like to remind people that they can submit their own footage of people committing driving offences on the road network as part of Operation Snap, further details can be found on the North Yorkshire Police website.”Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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