Drivers have been warned that the new features in Apple CarPlay could see them fined £200. Under the Highway Code , it is illegal to use a handheld mobile phone, a satnav or other device while driving, including when your car is stationary at traffic lights or in heavy traffic.

While Apple CarPlay is designed as a safer, integrated way to use your phone’s functions on the move, Fixter warns that interacting with the screen while driving is an offence that can lead to a £200 fine and six penalty points. The new iOS update introduces expanded CarPlay features, including more interactive music and podcast controls, real-time notifications, messaging previews, and customisable dashboard displays. Drivers can now switch playlists, reply to messages, and personalise layouts with even great

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