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28 Nov 2002 7:02PM

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- Fleet News Online
Fleet managers and employers are waiting to hear if the Government will move to ban the use of hand-held mobile phones while driving, after an in-depth consultation on the proposals ended this week.
Department for Transport (DfT) executives are now sifting through submissions from a range of companies and organisations on the proposals, which gauged support for measures which would could even make it illegal to use a hand-held phone with the car's engine switched on.
The DfT consultation do... (95 more words)
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