A double-decker bus driver was caught using a mobile phone while driving on the M25, prompting swift action from road safety officers.
Officers from the Vanguard Road Safety Team (VanguardRST) and Specialist Casualty Reduction Unit (SPCasualtyReduction) spotted the driver holding and interacting with a mobile phone while behind the wheel. The bus was being driven to Dartford with no passengers on board at the time of the incident.
Penalty Issued
The driver was immediately pulled over and issued with:
- 6 penalty points on their driving licence
- A £200 fine
Road Safety Reminder
Officers highlighted the significant risks of using a mobile phone while driving, even in a vehicle without passengers, emphasizing the importance of maintaining full focus on the road to ensure safety for all road users.
A spokesperson for the road safety team said:
“Using a mobile phone while driving is not only illegal but extremely dangerous. This case could have had catastrophic consequences if other road users were involved. Drivers must remain focused and adhere to the law at all times.”
The incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for vigilance and adherence to road safety laws, especially for professional drivers operating large vehicles.