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IT House July 10 news, according to the “South China Morning Post” report, according to a proposal to strengthen safety rules, if drivers in Hong Kong, China are on the vehicle dashboardPlace more than two phoneswill face a fine of up to 2,000 Hong Kong dollars (about 1,706 yuan).

The Transport and Logistics Agency reportedly disclosed the proposal in a filing to the Legislative Council earlier this week and said it also planned to extend the rules and require seat belts on all seats on newly registered buses and minibuses, Passengers must wear seat belts.

The document, which will be discussed in the Legislative Council next Friday on a cap on dash-mounted phones, recommends that any violations be prescribed HKD 450(approximately RMB 383.85) for more serious cases in courtup to HKD 2000(about 1706 RMB) fine.

IT House understands that with the advent of touchscreens, especially among professional drivers, the practice of mounting smartphones on the dashboard is becoming more and more common.

According to the proposal, it is proposed that the screen fixed on the dashboardMaximum diagonal length is 18 cm (7.1 in)and the location of the device should not obstruct the driver’s line of sight, the number of deviceslimited to twoa recommendation agreed with the majority of the driver groups consulted.

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