Police are reminding people not to use their mobile phones behind the wheel.
Officers took to Facebook to mark the start of Road Safety Week.
They say mobile phones are one of what they call the 'fatal five' causes of accidents.
In their post, police say using your phone while driving could land you with a £2,500 fine as well as four penalty points on your licence - adding no notification or call is worth the risk of causing a crash.
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