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The worst offenders for phone use while driving

Tom Elliott
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Victorians aged in their thirties have been caught using their phone while driving more than any other age group, senior police have revealed.

Those aged 30 to 39-year-olds have received 32 per cent of fines for phone use in the car in the past three years, with those in their 40s found to be the second-worst offenders, followed by 25 to 29-year-olds.

Acting Assistant Commissioner Road Policing at Victoria Police, Justin Goldsmith, says it’s “an age range where we expect more and they should know better”.

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