TWO drivers are facing fines after they were spotted using their mobile phones while behind the wheel.
Fife Road Police observed the motorists on their mobiles while they were driving in Rosyth today (Tuesday, February 27). Both drivers are now facing fines and points on their licence for the offence.
Sharing the incident on X (formerly Twitter), Road Policing Scotland, wrote: "#FifeRP were on mobile patrol in the Rosyth area today and observed two drivers using a mobile phone whilst driving.
"The drivers could face a fine of £200 and 6 points. It's an offence to use your mobile phone in any way while driving."
#FifeRP were on mobile patrol in the Rosyth area today and observed two drivers using a mobile phone whilst driving. The drivers could face a fine of £200 and 6 points.
— Road Policing Scotland (@PSOSRoads) February 27, 2024
It's an offence to use your mobile phone in any way while driving.#fatal5 pic.twitter.com/M5pHtD0pE6
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