Don't fall foul of this!
McDonald's has issued a warning about an action that could lead to customers being fined £200 while using the restaurant's drive-thru services.
Drivers are only exempt from the rule if they are making an emergency call. Phones can also be used to pay for a meal at a drive-thru.The introduction of the new law has led to McDonald's erecting signs around its drive thrus urging people not to go on their mobile phones to use its app. The signs read: "Tell us your app code to earn rewards". A further message in small print reads: "Do not use the McDonald's app while your engine is running".
Keith Hawes added: "The changes to mobile phone driving laws are vital to improving the safety of Britain's roads. Drivers must take these rules seriously to help reduce the number of tragic deaths caused by violations. As the world evolves, these adaptations to driving laws are important to keep up-to-date with how technology is used by motorists.
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