Warning to McDonald's customers they could face £1k fine and 6 points for common drive-thru error | The Sun

MCDONALD'S customers have been warned they could face a £1k fine and six points on their licence for a common drive-thru error.

Motorists stopping at a McDonald's may opt to use the fast-food chain's new app to make their drive-thru experience even faster.

The app allows hungry Brits to purchase food on their phones while they wait in the queue.

But this could leave you slapped with £1k fine and six points for breaching the highway code rules.

RAC spokesperson Rod Dennis told the Mirror : "Every driver should always ensure they are parked and have their engine switched off before using a handheld phone – anything else could land them in trouble, even if they are in a car park, drive-thru or petrol forecourt."

It's been illegal to use a mobile phone while driving since 2003, but rules have been toughened up since.

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You can't use your phone in your car, including reading a text, checking social media or taking a photo.

From March 25, 2022, any form of touching your phone will be illegal and result in a penalty.

The law applies even if you are stopped at traffic lights or queuing in traffic as your engine is still running.

You can only use a handheld phone if you are safely parked or need to call 999 or 112 in an emergency and it is unsafe or impractical to stop.

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Drivers can also use their mobiles for contactless payments if a vehicle is stationary at a drive-thru takeaway.

The new McDonald's app allows fans to order a kids happy meal, a sausage and egg mcmuffin breakfast or the classic cheeseburger from their phones.

The app can keep customers up to date with the franchise's latest deals as there's a whole tab dedicated to discounts.

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Users can also order and pay contact free with options to pick up their order via the drive-thru, or have it delivered to their car by a click and serve bay.

Rivals KFC and Burger King have similar ordering process' on their apps.

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