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Q1. What does the regulation say about hand-held phones?

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Is hands-free phone equipment allowed?

Provided that a phone can be operated without holding it, then hands-free equipment is not prohibited by the new regulation. And pushing buttons on a phone while it is in a cradle or on the steering wheel or handlebars of a motorbike for example is not covered by the new offence, provided you don't hold the phone. However, hands-free phones are also distracting and you still risk prosecution for failing to have proper control of a vehicle under Regulation 104 of the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 if you use a hands-free phone when driving. If there is an incident, the use of any phone or similar device might justify charges of careless or dangerous driving.

Q3. What about texting/internet access/video phones?
Q4. Are drivers still able to use navigation equipment, personal digital assistants (PDAs) or other computer equipment that sends or receives data (which would include GPS transmissions)?
Q5. Why are you not banning the use of hands-free mobile phones while driving?
Q6. Will mobile phones have to be switched off in vehicles?
Q7. What if the phone rings when I'm driving?
Q8. Who do the new regulations apply to?
Q9. Do the new mobile phone regulations apply to cyclists?
Q10. Can I use a hand-held mobile phone when stopped in a traffic jam?
Q11. Are there any exemptions?
Q12. Am I allowed to cradle a phone between my ear and shoulder?
Q13. Are employers guilty of an offence if their employees use a hand-held phone while driving?
Q14.  Are 2-way radios included in the new offence?
Q15. If you prohibit using mobile phones, then surely you'll have to stop people talking or tuning the radio? What powers do the police have?
Q16.  Is the offence endorsable?
Q17. Where can I go for more information?

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