Does anyone know if the handheld cell phone law is now effective?
Does anyone know what the law says about using a stereo bluetooth headset?
Thanks.
Does anyone know what the law says about using a stereo bluetooth headset?
Thanks.
Last date I heard on the news was beginning of October.... but if they're going to be lenient for awhile it might get to the end of October before they actually start charging.I think end of Oct it takes effect..not soon enough as far as I'm concerned
As long as you don't hit more than one button to answer or make a call you should be good I would think.The law says hands free, so if I use a cell with a headset (wired) I should be ok right?
I dont get this partQ9. What are the penalties for using a cell phone while driving?
A9. Fines range from $60 to $500
The cell phone has to be mounted somewhere. You can't pick it up and press a button to answer--you can have it mounted on your dash and press a button. Most hands-free units have a button on the earpiece/headphone, not sure about that!As long as you don't hit more than one button to answer or make a call you should be good I would think.
I'm with you. I find most people can't even maintain a proper attention span while walking and talking on a cell phone. The number of people who have walked into me in malls while engrossed in their phone is stunning.Not soon enough in my opinion either, man I have come close a few times because of idiots yakking away on their phones and not paying attention to the road or other drivers.
That "stereo" is maybe a significant little word: Headphones that block both ears are illegal when driving (although cops may not notice the wireless models until you're pulled over) because you cannot hear sirens and horns. Go mono a mono and survive.Does anyone know if the handheld cell phone law is now effective?
Does anyone know what the law says about using a stereo bluetooth headset?
Thanks.