DutchNews, August 2, 2017
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| Is this as dangerous as drunk driving? Photo: Depositphotos.com |
Road safety group Veilig Verkeer
Nederland has written to acting justice minister Stef Blok urging him to
increase the punishment for using a smartphone while driving.
The minister said
at the end of last month he is working on new legislation to increase the
penalties for people involved in serious traffic offences which includes
changes to the official definition of ‘reckless behaviour’.
Although drunk
driving and speeding can be considered reckless behaviour, higher courts rarely
accept them as such when handing out punishments.
VVN said on Wednesday that it
considers drunk driving, driving at very high speeds and using smartphones to
be a form of reckless driving. Fines for drunk driving currently begin at €300
while using a smartphone will lead to a fine of €230.
Research by national
statistics office CBS earlier this year showed that one in 10 motorists sends
smartphone messages while driving without having a hands-free set.
Around 600
fatal or serious incidents a year in the Netherlands are linked to people
making calls or using social media behind the wheel.
The VVN is currently
working with phone firm KPN on developing a smartphone app which will stop
phones being used by cyclists.

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