DutchNews, January 31, 2019
Cyclists caught using their mobile phone without a hands-free kit face a fine
of €95 from July 1, the Parool said on Thursday, quoting sources in The Hague.
The ban on using a mobile phone while cycling is due to be discussed at
Friday’s cabinet meeting and ministers are expected to vote in favour of the
fine, the paper said.
The size of the fine is in line with other penalties for
cyclists, which include €100 for cycling while drunk and €95 for cycling
through a red light. Motorists face a €240 fine for using their phone while
driving.
Transport minister Cora van Nieuwenhuizen published draft legislation
in September making it an offence ‘to hold a mobile electronic devices while
driving all vehicles [so including bikes]’.
The words ‘mobile electronic
device’ rather than mobile phone were deliberately chosen to take developments
in the future into account.
Nearly half of cyclists are said to use their
phones while cycling, and phones are said to have played a role in 20% of bike
accidents involving the under-25s, the transport ministry said last year.

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