Driving for work: mobile phones


Organisation: Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA)
Date uploaded: 12th April 2012
Date published/launched: June 2011


This factsheet describes laws, practices and statistics relating to mobile phones and road safety when driving for work.

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Driving is the most dangerous work activity that most people do. Research indicates that about 150 people are killed or seriously injured every week in crashes involving someone who was driving, riding or otherwise using the road for work purposes.

One common risk is staff making or receiving calls, texting or otherwise using a mobile phone while driving.

A substantial body of research shows that using a hand-held or hands-free mobile phone while driving is a significant distraction, and substantially increases the risk of the driver crashing. High mileage and company car drivers are more likely than most to use a mobile phone while driving.

For more information contact:
RoSPA Road Safety

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