So what about hands free kits?

Are we not allowed to even answer the phone now?

I'm still not convinced they'll properly enforce it, especially considering the amount of people I've seen driving around my kids school in the mornings and afternoons on mobiles, especially when it's busy. Police don't do squat.
"'It is not every single driver using a mobile phone while driving that faces jail. It is those few drivers whose behaviour leads them to have a crash when they are using a mobile at the same time,' Gifford told BBC Radio 4's Today programme."

Now why did he have to go say that? It would have been a better deterrent to have left that part out.
So what about hands free kits?

Are we not allowed to even answer the phone now?

I'm still not convinced they'll properly enforce it, especially considering the amount of people I've seen driving around my kids school in the mornings and afternoons on mobiles, especially when it's busy. Police don't do squat.
I thought the point of satellite navigation systems was to be able to tell where you were going when you're driving?
"'It is not every single driver using a mobile phone while driving that faces jail. It is those few drivers whose behaviour leads them to have a crash when they are using a mobile at the same time,' Gifford told BBC Radio 4's Today programme."

Now why did he have to go say that? It would have been a better deterrent to have left that part out.
Surely it should be "driving without due care and attention"?