Drivers told not to use a smartwatch behind the wheel

Drivers are being urged not to use smartwatches behind the wheel, with legislation covering the gadgets described as “unclear”.

The RAC, which issued the plea, said motorists could fall foul of handheld phone rules if they clear notifications on smartwatches.

The motoring services company warned that smartwatch owners are “in the dark” about the rules for using while driving.

It commissioned a survey which suggested 40% of motorists who drive at least once a month own a smartwatch, rising to 73% among 17-34 year-olds.

Some 22% of respondents with smartwatches said they touch them while on the road, while 21% use voice commands.

The RAC described these actions as “potential causes of distraction” but stated people doing them “cannot be sure whether they are committing an offence”.

It is illegal to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving.

In the majority of cases this carries a punishment of six points and a £200 fine.

Published: by Radio NewsHub

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