Drivers should lose their licences for a year if caught texting or using their mobile phones while on the road in Australia : AMA.

Tougher penalties are needed for new drivers who use their phones while at the wheel, the AMA says

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Australia's medical representative group says learner and provisional drivers should lose their licence for a year, if caught texting or using their mobile phones while on the road.

The Australian Medical Association made the call as it released a new position paper on road safety in which it outlined a number of measures for drivers, pedestrians and cyclists.

It said laws covering the use of mobile phones and electronic devices in cars should be strictly enforced, with a "zero tolerance" approach introduced for P-plate and L-plate drivers.


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