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Motorists urged to avoid smartwatches while driving amid legal grey area

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  • The RAC is urging motorists to avoid using smartwatches while driving due to unclear legislation that could lead to drivers inadvertently breaking handheld phone rules.
  • A survey revealed that 40 per cent of UK drivers own a smartwatch, with this figure rising to 73 per cent among 17-34 year-olds.
  • Of those with smartwatches, 22 per cent admit to touching them and 21 per cent use voice commands while driving, actions the RAC deems potential causes of distraction.
  • Current laws make it illegal to use a handheld mobile phone while driving, typically resulting in six points and a £200 fine, and distraction from a smartwatch could lead to charges of careless or dangerous driving.
  • Both the RAC and the Department for Transport acknowledge the need for clearer guidance on smartwatch use, with the DfT stating it keeps motoring offences under review.
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