Authorities have warned drivers to stay off their mobile phones.
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The number of drivers using their phones while driving has decreased notably since the implementation of mobile detection cameras, but recent data shows that older Australians are violating the law more than younger drivers.

The data from Transport for NSW found drivers aged 26 to 35 are being caught by mobile phone cameras more than any other age group.

In 2023 and 2024, 84,000 fines were handed out to drivers aged between 26 and 35.

Some drivers in NSW are being called out for using astonishing excuses for trying to dodge mobile phone fines.
Studies found that it’s mostly experienced drivers being caught using their phones behind the wheel(9News)

Drivers aged 17 to 25 made up less than half that number, with 41,000 fines.

Thirty-six to 45-year-olds received 77,000 tickets, and 46 to 55-year-olds copped 57,000.

“Thanks to the graduated licence system that prohibits them from using their phones, (young drivers) are performing much better than older drivers,” Bernard Carlton from the Centre for Road and Maritime Safety stated.

Since being introduced in 2020, mobile phone detection cameras have helped deter drivers from using their phones behind the wheel significantly.

Before being introduced in 2020, one in every 82 drivers was caught using their phone while behind the wheel. Now, it’s one in every 1084.

With 47 fixed and portable mobile detection cameras across the state, the fine for getting caught has increased to $425 and five demerit points.

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