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Road safety: mobile phones inquiry

Inquiry

As part of its wider inquiry into road safety, the Transport Committee is taking evidence on road safety and mobile phones. The Committee will consider:

  • Use of mobile phones by drivers and the risks this poses
  • The adequacy of legislation relating to mobile phone use by motorists
  • How enforcement and education around mobile phone use can be improved.


Reports, special reports and government responses

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12th Report - Road safety: driving while using a mobile phone
Inquiry Road safety: mobile phones inquiry
HC 2329
Report
Response to this report
3rd Special Report - Road safety: driving while using a mobile phone: Government Response to the Committee’s Twelfth Report of Session 2017–19
HC 237
Special Report
3rd Special Report - Road safety: driving while using a mobile phone: Government Response to the Committee’s Twelfth Report of Session 2017–19
Inquiry Road safety: mobile phones inquiry
HC 237
Special Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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12 June 2019
Inquiry Road safety: mobile phones inquiry
Witnesses Dr Gemma Briggs, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Open University, Dr Shaun Helman, Chief Scientist, Transport Research Laboratory, Nick Lyes, Head of Roads Policy, RAC
Oral Evidence
RAC (RSM0001)

Other publications

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Contact us

Please note: The Transport Committee examines policy issues relating to the Department for Transport and its associated bodies. It is unable to investigate, or adjudicate on, individual cases.

  • Email: transcom@parliament.uk
  • Phone: 020 7219 2226/ Text relay: 18001 020 2226 (general enquiries) | 020 7219 8895 (media enquiries)
  • Address: Transport Committee, House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA/ Twitter: @TransportCttee