Drivers Warned over £1,000 Fines During UK Emergency Test Today
Drivers face fines up to £1,000 for phone use during the UK's Emergency Alert test, with penalties doubling for commercial vehicle operators, emphasizing road safety compliance.
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Government shares exact text of emergency alert with dire warning to drivers - The Mirror
The Government has said the planned alarm that will hit all UK phones at 3pm on September 7 is designed to alert people to life-threatening situations such as floods and wildfires
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Read Full ArticleUK Emergency Alert Test: Drivers warned of fines if they touch phones
Road safety expert Sarah Jenkins from My Car Reg Check urges motorists to “ignore the siren and keep driving safely” as nationwide phone alarm test is scheduled for TOMORROW – Sunday 7 September at 3pm. On Sunday 7 September at 3pm, millions of phones across the UK will emit a loud, siren-like tone and vibrate as part of a Government Emergency Alert test. The system is designed to warn the public of life-threatening situations, such as severe f…
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