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It’s Now Illegal To Use Your Phone Inside A Car in France, Even When You Pull Over

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It’s now illegal to hold your phone on public roads even when you’re pulled over to the side of the road, whether you’re blocking traffic or not as authorities are going after drivers who text or call while driving.

Road deaths have been on the rise lately in France and with nothing much else to pin it on,the high court ruling means that taking what some consider to be a safe step like pulling over to talk on the phone, could still result in points and a fine of 135 euros.





Previously, the law banned the usage of a mobile phone while “circulating in traffic”, which means texting or talking on the phone is allowed when pulled over.

Rather create a new law, the ruling has clarified exactly what it means to be “circulating in traffic.” Now, it’s not enough to pull over and switching off the engine in order to use your phone; you have to be parked in a designated spot. When you’ve had an accident or breakdown, however, you are allowed to call or text.

France,a country with a well deserved reputation for crazy driving,has introduced new laws to try to stem an accident rate that has been slowly rising after decades of steady decline. It recently reduced speed limits on two-lane roads from 90 to 80 km/h (55 to 50 mph), upsetting motorists across the country.

Do you want the Federal Government to implement this kind of laws in order to fight the menace of road accidents on Nigerian roads?





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