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21 May 2002 8:35PM

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- Fleet News Online
Fleet efforts to reduce accidents among their drivers are being hampered because they are receiving inconsistent information from the authorities about the use of mobile phones while driving.
ARVAL PHH Accident Management research shows the police's reaction to phone use by drivers varies from region to region. Although some forces have advocated the use of hands-free kits, others have stated that in an accident any form of mobile phone use from the driver at fault will be considered as care... (85 more words)
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