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Nearly one in five drivers are risking a £200 fine and six penalty points on their driving licence, a new survey has suggested. Research found that 19 per cent of drivers admit to illegal phone use while behind the wheel. Insurance provider Aviva, who commissioned the survey, said 2,003 respondents said they have used a hand-held mobile device while their vehicle is stationary.

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