Motorists face £200 fine for common mistake at drive-thru under Highway Code
For drivers who only passed their test in the last two years, getting six points means their licence will be revoked altogether, and they'll need to take another test.That means that anyone using their phone or a similar device in traffic is also breaking the law.Cops say Brits can only use their phones in a vehicle if calling 999 during an emergency and it's unsafe or impractical to stop.
In order to use the app, the customers will need to add credit or debit card payment details to the Wallet app. Once that's done, all they need to do is hold their iPhone up to the terminal with a finger on the Touch ID button.Those who don't make sure their pet is safe and secure could be forced to pay out £5,000.for motoring along with a pooch on their lap.
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