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Is it illegal to use CB or UHF while driving?
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<blockquote data-quote="Decoy" data-source="post: 532654" data-attributes="member: 17310"><p>You can use a CB Radio but it is my understanding it must be fixed to the vehicle not a hand held.</p><p></p><p>Also there is another bit of legislation for electronic devices or to that effect that people have been done for.</p><p>If a passenger is watching a video etc on a laptop, phone or other device and the driver can see the screen the police officer can deem it to be a distraction and issue a penalty notice.</p><p></p><p>when they say you are not permitted to touch the phone if its not in the cradle, it is exactly that.</p><p>If the phone falls out of the cradle do not pick it up or touch it in any way unless you are actually parked, not just stopped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decoy, post: 532654, member: 17310"] You can use a CB Radio but it is my understanding it must be fixed to the vehicle not a hand held. Also there is another bit of legislation for electronic devices or to that effect that people have been done for. If a passenger is watching a video etc on a laptop, phone or other device and the driver can see the screen the police officer can deem it to be a distraction and issue a penalty notice. when they say you are not permitted to touch the phone if its not in the cradle, it is exactly that. If the phone falls out of the cradle do not pick it up or touch it in any way unless you are actually parked, not just stopped. [/QUOTE]
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