Fines for handheld phone use while driving rise in Jönköping County

The number of fines for holding a mobile phone while driving has continued to rise in Jönköping County. The law banning this practice has been in force for eight years.

In Jönköping County the number of fines for handheld mobile phone use while driving rose by around 50 percent over the past three years. Figures from Polismyndigheten Polisregion Öst show 413 cases in 2023, 488 in 2024 and 625 in 2025.

Traffic police officer Jonas Karlsson has issued fines on multiple occasions. He believes the law is good and that its effects may become visible over time.

An SVT survey found more drivers using phones than the number fined last year. Karlsson notes that the risks of phone use outweigh any benefit from a call.

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Elderly Swedish woman alarmed by multiple fake police SMS scam messages on her smartphone about traffic fines.
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Police warn of fake SMS about traffic fines

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Swedish police are warning of a wave of fake SMS pretending to be from Polismyndigheten, urging recipients to pay traffic fines via a link. Scammers threaten fines and travel bans if payment is not made within two hours. A 72-year-old woman in Stockholm received 25 such messages in one day.

Speed cameras in Dalarna recorded a total of 22,120 cases in 2025. The number of cases fell by seven percent compared with the previous year.

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Swedish police report more than 300 cases of fake SMS messages nationwide over the past two days, following initial warnings about scams urging payment of traffic fines via links. Authorities continue to advise deleting the messages and reporting them.

Police in Dalarna handled around 150 cases during Midsummer, double the usual number for a weekend. Leksand stood out with the most incidents, mainly linked to alcohol.

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Trafikverket urges road users to keep to the speed limit on Vasaloppsvägen between Fiskarheden and Oxberg during the summer. Work continues despite the holiday season and many drivers exceed the limits.

Police in region Mitt are expanding their popular volunteer pilot project, which informs elderly people about phone scams, to Uppsala in 2026. The project began in Västerås due to high demand for information. Fraud is one of the most common crimes investigated, with profits reaching about 5.7 billion kronor in 2025.

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Midsummer traffic featured long queues on Ölandsbron and several serious accidents, according to Trafikverket.

 

 

 

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