Smart enforcement against appaling drivers: new technologies in Amsterdam
The use of smartphones while driving poses a serious threat to road safety. Amsterdam is therefore deploying increasingly sophisticated technologies to detect and combat this dangerous behavior.
Smart cameras for detection
Since 2020, the District Attorney’s Office (OM) has been deploying smart cameras that can “see” through the windshield whether a driver is holding a cell phone. These cameras take pictures of each passerby, showing whether or not the driver is holding their cell phone. The photos are taken in such a way that the driver’s face cannot be seen.
Mobile enforcement with special buses
In addition to fixed cameras, special buses equipped with technology to detect appending drivers are being deployed in Amsterdam. These buses travel through the city and scan traffic for violators. This mobile enforcement significantly increases the chance of being caught and allows for flexible deployment at various locations.
Legal consequences and personal injury
Drivers caught using their smartphones while driving risk a €380 fine. In addition, distracted smartphone use can lead to serious accidents resulting in personal injury. Victims of such accidents are entitled to compensation. It is essential to seek legal assistance in such cases to determine liability and claim appropriate compensation.
Prevention and awareness
In addition to enforcement, there is also a focus on prevention. Campaigns such as “MONO” encourage drivers not to use their phones while driving. Technological solutions, such as apps that turn off notifications while driving, are also promoted to reduce distractions.
Conclusion
The deployment of advanced technologies, such as smart cameras and mobile enforcement vans, shows that Amsterdam is serious about combating smartphone use behind the wheel. These measures, combined with preventive campaigns, contribute to safer traffic for all.