The use of hands-free mobile phones while driving is not illegal, but a recent survey from motor insurers Esure suggests that there is a growing concern from motorists over the distractions caused when using any telephonic device whilst driving.
The figures from Esure found that 41% of motorists surveyed believed that hands-free mobile phone devices should [...]
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