Distracted drivers targeted in road safety operation in Scarborough

North Yorkshire Police stopped the drivers for a range of offences

Author: Karen LiuPublished 23rd Mar 2022

Police in Scarborough issued 20 traffic offence reports during a road safety operation targeting distracted driving including mobile phone use.

Between 11.30am and 2.30am yesterday (Tuesday 22nd March), officers from the Roads Policing Group, Neighbourhood Policing Team and Response stopped the drivers for a range of offences.

As well as using a mobile phone whilst driving, traffic offence reports were also issued for not being in proper control of a vehicle and eight warnings were given for other motoring offences.

One vehicle was seized for having no insurance.

Traffic Constable Jamie Lord, from the Road Safety Team, said: “This successful targeted activity was run under Operation Boundary, North Yorkshire Police’s dedicated road safety and enforcement operation.

“As a strategic priority for the force, we’re working hard to make our roads safer and reduce the number of casualties.

“Our education and enforcement approach revolves around the ‘Fatal 5’ traffic offences – careless driving, drink and drug driving, not wearing a seatbelt, excessive speeding, and distracted driving which includes mobile phone use.”

TC Lord added: “It was this last aspect that was a particular focus for us on this latest operation, not least with the new and much stricter legislation coming into effect this Friday regarding the use of mobile phones whilst driving.

“We’ll be on the look-out for motorists across North Yorkshire and York who wilfully ignore the law and put themselves and others at great risk on our roads.”

For more information, go to Changes in the law on driving while using a mobile phone (parliament.uk).

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