Grace period end for NSW drivers caught using mobile phones
A three-month grace period for motorists caught using mobile phones while driving in New South Wales is about to come to an end. From March 1 there'll be hefty fines and demerit points for anyone caught using their phones behind the wheel. Charlotte Mortlock sat down with State Assistant Police Commissioner Michael Corboy to discuss why the initiative is so important.
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