Pete317 wrote:
There have been several cases of people being fined for using their mobiles to tell the boss/wife/customer that they'll be late, whilst stuck in long tailbacks where nothing's moving for very long periods.
I've done that and I must admit I see nothing wrong with it so long, and only if, the traffic is very obviously going nowhere. No-one get's more into a hissyfit like me over mob usage in cars but I confess I did it going down the M6 a couple of years ago, although technically I wasn't going anywhere since I was in three lanes of gridlocked traffic.
As you say Pete, there's no discretion and I believe you can be done even if you have pulled over to the side of the road and stopped, unless you have also turned your engine off and the keys are out of the ignition.
On my recent occasion I had enough time to turn the engine off, walk up the embankment and read the Highway Code from cover to cover and still find my car hadn't moved. But woe betide anyone who uses the mob while sitting in the car in that situation!
Pete317 wrote:
Bring back common sense, I say.
Here here!

I seem to complain a lot about everything these days and I thought it was because I'm just getting old. But then I read something which said something like 'if everything around you seems to be going wrong maybe it's time to look at yourself'. So I bought a mirror the other day but on reflection I wish I hadn’t.

(I should send that one to Tim Vine).
