Nearly 10,000 fines have been issued to drivers in Scotland for using their mobile phones.
It became illegal earlier this year - with motorists who are caught being fined £60 and given three points on their licence.
A major awareness campaign on the issue is being launched tomorrow to highlight the dangers.
The country's police forces will also begin a crackdown against those who continue to flout the law.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
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NECESSITIES for Scottish-Americans
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- Scottish Media: Channel 4
- Scottish Premier League: Motherwell
- Scottish Premier League: Falkirk
- PUB CRAWL: Stirling
- Scottish Traditions: Boxing Day
- Scottish Traditions: Hogmanay
- Scottish Influence: Music
- Scottish Similarities: Slot Car Racing
- Scottish Traditions: Christmas
- Scottish Religions
- Scottish Influence: Films
- Scottish Traditions: Christmas
- Scottish Influence: Music
- TRAVEL TIP: Weather
- MEET REAL SCOTS: Politics
- PUB CRAWL: Stirling
- Find the Haggis
- TRAVEL TIP: Loch Ness
- Scottish Premier League: Hearts
- TRAVEL TIP: Take the Tea...avoid the Coffee
- MEET REAL SCOTS: Travel tips
- PUB CRAWL: Bridge of Allan
- TRAVEL TIP: Go Self-Catering if you can.
- TRAVEL TIP: Pound Coins and Exchange Rates
- TRAVEL TIP: Fly Continental out of Newark
- TRAVEL TIP: Go to Oban
- TRAVEL TIP: Don't talk and Drive
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