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Motorists fined more than £14m for using their phone while driving

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Using a mobile while driving was made illegal in 2003

More than 70,000 motorists were fined for using their mobiles at the wheel over the last three years – costing them £14million in penalties.

Using a handheld mobile while driving was made illegal in 2003 and carries a typical fine of £200 and up to six penalty points.

But Freedom of Information data covering the entirety of 2023 to 2025, obtained by Confused.com, reveals thousands of motorists are still flouting the law.