One year after the penalties for using a mobile phone while driving were increased, almost half of British motorists are still texting while at the wheel according to a new poll.
The survey of 2000 people revealed that 45% of people admit they have texted while driving in the past year.
The survey also showed that just 11% of people switch off their phone or put it to mute, meaning that 89% of motorists remain liable to distraction should their phone ring.
Drivers in London are the most likely to text and drive, with 53% doing so according to the poll.
Motorists now receive a £60 fine and three penalty points for using a mobile phone while driving, and could be liable for prosecution for causing death by dangerous driving if they are involved in a fatal accident.
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