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  1. #Profind 25 drivers
  2. #Profind 25 driver

Text messages and other notifications are silenced or limited, but you can still play music and get navigation assistance.

  • Have an app or function like ‘Do not disturb while driving’ mode activated on your phone.
  • This is the safest choice and it allows you to respond fully once you’re parked. Only use your phone once you’ve pulled over and parked safely. Let calls go to voicemail and don’t respond to any messages you receive. The penalty for using a hand-held mobile phone while driving is $150 and 20 demerit points. These functions are only permitted when legally parked, meaning the vehicle is stopped safely and is not in the flow of traffic. Perform any other activity not specifically listed while holding a mobile phone and driving, including use of the phone for navigation or to play music. Hold and use a mobile phone at any time while driving or waiting in a queue of traffic, at an intersection, or at traffic lightsĬreate, send or read any type of message while drivingĮmail, use social media, video call, browse the internet, play games and take photos/video while driving

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    What is illegal device use in a car? It's illegal for a driver to: If you wear one of these devices, you’ll find the information in this fact sheet relevant too. Note: Some wearable devices, such as Bluetooth connected watches, perform similar functions to a phone. If you choose to use your phone legally, we encourage you to consider this advice. It’s important to be aware of what is legal and illegal use of a phone. Legal phone use, even by very experienced drivers, can still be distracting and increase the risk of a crash. While it’s safest not to use a mobile phone while driving, in limited circumstances, it’s legally acceptable.

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    As many of these uses are both dangerous and illegal, the working group has developed a fact sheet to highlight the legal and illegal use of phones in cars and better equip drivers with knowledge around driver distraction.įact sheet - legal mobile phone use while driving It’s safest not to use a phone at all when driving but the reality is that driver phone use is commonplace. Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency has announced a new partnership to remind drivers about the importance of remaining safe behind the wheel and to raise awareness around the issue of mobile phone driver distraction.Īt the helm of the partnership is an industry-wide initiative with Spark, 2degrees and Vodafone, and input from Auckland Transport and NZ Police.Īll partners have a core purpose: to make New Zealand roads a safer place.






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