THIS is the moment police caught two motorists driving while using their mobile phones.

Cheshire Police stopped more than 100 motorists as part of an operation targeting the four biggest dangers while driving.

Also known as the fatal four, this includes drink and drug driving, not wearing a seatbelt while driving, using a handheld mobile device and speeding.

Roads policing sergeant Andy Nixon said: “This operation was about educating motorists to help reduce the number of casualties on our roads.

“The operation was particularly pertinent as it came at the end of a week where the roads policing team had dealt with three fatal and numerous other serious collisions.

“While enquiries into the causes of these incidents are ongoing, they do act as a timely reminder of the importance of road safety.”

Officers from across the force took part in the operation targeting roads across the county and PCSOs conducted speed checks on routes where concerns had been raised by residents.

This included Woolston Grange Avenue where more than 40 speeding offences were recorded with one travelling in excess of 70mph in a 40mph zone.