Gail Alexander
The Transport Ministry is closely monitoring the increasing use of mobile and windscreen-mounted devices for video calls, recording and live streaming while driving to determine whether additional regulatory provisions are needed, says Transport Minister Eli Zakour.
Zakour confirmed the ministry’s current review of the situation in the Senate yesterday, while replying to a question from Independent Senator Dr Marlene Attzs.
Attzs had asked Zakour to indicate whether the Government is considering additional regulatory or enforcement measures to address the growing use of windscreen-mounted devices for video calls, recording, or live streaming while driving, which may distract drivers and impair visibility and road safety.
Zakour said the ministry is deeply concerned about the increasing use of such devices while driving, as these practices have the potential to distract drivers, obscure visibility and significantly compromise road safety.
While technology continues to evolve, Zakour said the fundamental obligation of a driver is to maintain full control of a vehicle and undivided attention to the road, remains unchanged.
“The ministry is therefore closely monitoring the growing trends in mobile and peripheral devices, particularly of those that may be used in ways that undermine the intent and effectiveness of existing driving laws,” Zakour said.
“This review is aimed at determining whether additional regulatory provisions, clear definitions or strengthening enforcement mechanisms are required to adequately address the major forms of distracted driving.”
He also said the recent increase in traffic fines forms part of a broader, national road safety policy framework and is not an isolated measure.
