RAC Says 34% of Smartwatch-Using Drivers Risk UK Offence as Law Leaves Use Unclear
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Updated · rac.co.uk · Jun 23
RAC Says 34% of Smartwatch-Using Drivers Risk UK Offence as Law Leaves Use Unclear
2 articles · Updated · rac.co.uk · Jun 23
Summary
34% of motorists who use smartwatches while driving could be unknowingly breaking the law, according to an RAC study highlighting a legal grey area around what counts as "use."
13% said they touch their smartwatch at the wheel, 12% use voice commands only and 9% do both, actions that may fall under handheld phone rules carrying six points and a £200 fine.
56% of smartwatch-owning drivers use the devices on at least most journeys, mainly to check the time, view notifications, navigate or make calls.
40% of drivers own a smartwatch, rising to 73% among 17- to 34-year-olds, increasing pressure on lawmakers to clarify rules as 2022 mobile-phone restrictions did not clearly address watches.
Even without a specific smartwatch offence, distracted drivers can still face a £100 fine and three points for not being in proper control, with more serious careless or dangerous driving charges also possible.