A WOMAN has been slammed for taking a photo of her manicure – while driving at 60mph.
She's been accused of "risking your life over some tacky nails" over the dangerous snap.
In the photo, shared on a nail shaming Facebook group, the woman posed with her hand over the wheel to show off her Christmas nail design.
You can clearly see the speedometer has hit 60mph, while her revs are up too.
She's captioned the snap: "Not even nail shaming, just look at my new set".
And it's sparked outrage. Commenting on the snap, one person wrote: "Risking your life over some tacky nails smh (shaking my head)."
A second said: "Distracted driving is as bad as drunk driving. My sister & grandmother were killed by a drunk driver.
"My mom is permanently disabled from the same wreck. Just stop and put the goddamn phone down."
And a third added: "it irks me that someone this dumb and idiotic could be on the road with mme or my family… or anyone else on the road.
"seriously. people who use their phone while driving are scums."
Another person mocked: "Feeling cute. Think I'll go run someone off the road while I take a pic of my nails".
The law on using a phone while driving
It's illegal to use a phone while driving or riding a motorcycle here in Britain.
The law still applies if you're stopped at traffic lights, queuing in traffic, or supervising a learner driver.
You can only use a phone if you're safely parked or need to call 999 in an emergency.
If you're caught using your phone, you will get six penalty points and a minimum £200 fine (maximum £1,000).
If you passed your driving text in the last 2 years, you'll also lose your license.
More experienced drivers can also be banned, if you're taken to court.
One person speculated the speedometer was stuck on 60mph, but this was dismissed as you can also see the RPM is up.
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