Italy triples fines for driving mobile phones
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Anyone in Italy calling or chatting with their cell phones while driving their car will face drastic fines in the future. In addition to a fine of up to 1700 euros, the driver's license can also be withdrawn.
Following an increase in fatal road accidents on Italian roads in recent weeks, the Council of Ministers in Rome approved a number of amendments to the new road traffic regulations, which had already been adopted in June. This triples the fines for drivers who make calls or chat while driving. There is now a risk of fines of up to 1697 euros if drivers are caught fiddling with their smartphones. The Ministry of Transport in Rome announced that t…
Following the recent increase in fatal road accidents in Italy, the Council of Ministers in Rome approved some changes to the road traffic regulations. Anyone caught driving with a cell phone now pays severe fines.
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