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Government will update law on mobile phone use at the wheel but won’t consider ban on hands-free dev ices | road.cc

The Government is to update the law on mobile phone use while driving to ‘reflect the real world’ after a loophole allowed drivers filming or taking photos to escape prosecution. The Department for Transport said the review would be carried out “urgently” with proposals in place by Spring 2020. In July, Ramsey Barreto was acquitted

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Belgian TV show takes politicians on a bike ride – then confronts them with 500 relatives of cyclists killed through poor infrastructure | road.cc

Producers of a Belgian TV show that invited politicians on a bike ride as part of a discussion about how to make roads safer for cyclists had a surprise waiting for their guests – the show had gathered 500 relatives of people killed in road traffic collisions while riding their bikes. The Brussels Times reports

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Met police accused of ‘degrading’ treatment of disabled XR activists | The Guardian

Force’s disability advisers lodge complaint about treatment of Extinction Rebellion protesters Damien GayleLast modified on Tue 29 Oct 2019 20.10 GMT The Metropolitan police’s advisers on disability have accused the force of “degrading and humiliating” treatment of disabled activists during the Extinction Rebellion (XR) protests in London this month. A formal complaint by the Met’s

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