The penalty points and fines for cell phone fun and harassment of the capital's drivers will come into effect next month.
CCTV footage reveals a driver using a mobile phone while behind the wheel.
According to reports from Australian media on Thursday (18th), the transportation department in Canberra, Australia installed cameras on both sides of the road last year and has since discovered over 56,000 drivers using their mobile phones while driving. As a result, the government has decided to include this behavior as a penalty next month, with offenders potentially receiving a maximum penalty of 4 points deducted from their license and a fine of 632 Australian dollars (approximately 3,242 Hong Kong dollars).
According to the new regulations, drivers who use their mobile devices to access social media, applications, or the internet while driving will be fined $632 and receive 4 demerit points. Even if the device is held in hand, a fine of $514 (approximately HKD 2,637) and 3 demerit points will be issued.
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