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Urgent warning for Australian drivers ahead of crackdown on little-known traffic rule that could lead to $556 fine

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South Australian motorists will soon be fined $556 and given three demerit points if they are caught using a mobile phone while driving (pictured)

In one Australian state, drivers caught using their phones while driving will no longer receive mercy from police, who until recently only issued warnings.

Motorists in South Australia will soon be fined $556 and have three demerit points deducted if they are caught using their phones using mobile phone detection cameras.

Police have been testing the new cameras throughout 2024 and have warned drivers they will be fined after a three-month grace period.

The grace period officially ends on Tuesday, September 19.

The cameras are part of a $16 million plan to reduce deaths on South Africa’s roads with the first Mobile phone detection devices introduced in January.

In a two-month trial earlier this year, 71,044 drivers were caught using their phones while driving, and a secondary trial caught another 31,000 motorists in July.

South Australian motorists will soon be fined $556 and given three demerit points if they are caught using a mobile phone while driving (pictured)

Traffic Services Division Superintendent Darren Fielke said the test results had been disappointing.

“The cameras recorded at least one distracted driver driving on their mobile phone less than every two minutes, which shows the magnitude of the distraction problem we have on our roads,” Superintendent Fielke said.

‘We are giving South Australian drivers ample opportunities to change their driving behaviour and stop using their mobile phone while driving during this grace period.

‘Distraction, including mobile phone use, contributes significantly to accidents of all kinds on our roads.

‘Drivers who don’t get the message must change their driving behaviour very quickly, or they will lose their licence, which in some cases could be their livelihood, or worse, they will commit suicide or kill another innocent road user.’

FINES FOR USING A MOBILE PHONE WHILE DRIVING:

Victory – Four demerit points and a $555 fine

New South Wales – Five demerit points and a fine of $387

Queensland – Five demerit points and a fine of $1,078

ACT – From three to four demerit points and a fine of $498 to $612

Western Australia – Four demerit points and a $1,000 fine

Northern Territory – Three demerit points and a $500 fine

Tasmania – Three demerit points and a fine of $344

South Australia – Three demerit points and a fine of $556

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