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Tougher penalties planned for NI motorists who use mobile phones while driving

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9 Mar, 2020
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We've the lowdown on the latest plans to penalise NI motorists using mobile phones while driving.We also have details on the announcement that a Belfast hospital is to become a base for Coronavirus in Northern Ireland and on a very sad note, we have the funeral details of former Northern Ireland Supermoto champion Philip Wylie.Finally... stay with us throughout the day for all of the latest news and advice on the Coronavirus COVID-19 in Northern Ireland.
Tougher driving penalties planned for NI drivers who use mobile phones
The Minister for Infrastructure Nichola Mallon has today announced her intention to legislate for higher penalty points and fines for drivers who use a handheld mobile phone when driving.
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