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You are driving in slow-moving traffic and your mobile phone rings. You are expecting an important call. What should you do?
Explanation
Under Rule 144 of the Highway Code, you MUST NOT use a handheld mobile phone while driving or riding. This includes when you are in slow-moving or queuing traffic. Using a handheld phone creates a serious distraction and increases the risk of a collision. You should let the call go to voicemail and only use your phone after you have stopped in a safe place and switched off the engine, thereby reducing the hazard to yourself and other road users.
Highway Code Reference
Rule 144: Rule 144Success Rate: 0.0% (0 attempts)
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