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New Road Rules Threateen Phone GPS

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Postby DavidAnthony » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:22 pm

"Drivers will only be able to use mobile phones if they are placed in purpose-made cradles and operation is entirely hands-free."

I suppose this is fair enough. I made my own cradle for my phone that plugs into the cigarette lighter plug :lol:.
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Postby m1n1on » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:48 pm

DavidAnthony wrote:"Drivers will only be able to use mobile phones if they are placed in purpose-made cradles and operation is entirely hands-free."

I suppose this is fair enough. I made my own cradle for my phone that plugs into the cigarette lighter plug :lol:.


I interpreted that part as normal mobile use for phone calls. However, using the GPS on the phone for navigation is not allowed even in a cradle.

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Postby DavidAnthony » Mon Sep 21, 2009 7:32 pm

You could be right about that actually.

We will have to find a few more articles to get to the bottom of this then.

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"From November 9, drivers will only be able to use hand-held mobile phones and navigation devices if they are inserted in a fixed holder."

http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/art ... _news.html

You should be fine if you have a cradle dude. :lol:
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Postby m1n1on » Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:38 pm

DavidAnthony wrote:You could be right about that actually.

We will have to find a few more articles to get to the bottom of this then.

Edit: ---

"From November 9, drivers will only be able to use hand-held mobile phones and navigation devices if they are inserted in a fixed holder."

http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/art ... _news.html

You should be fine if you have a cradle dude. :lol:


Yeh, that does sound much more possible. I don't have a GPS or a phone with GPS capabilities :P I'm waiting for the new Android phones to come out hehe

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Postby Gone_Troppo » Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:56 pm

Mobile phones
Using a mobile phone to make or receive a phone call while driving is prohibited except if the phone:

* is secured in a commercially designed holder fixed to the vehicle,
or
* can be operated by the driver without touching any part of the phone.

All other functions (including video calls, texting and emailing) are prohibited.

Holding the phone (whether or not engaged in a phone call) is also prohibited. Holding includes resting the mobile on the driver’s lap.
Learner and P1 drivers, are not permitted to use a mobile phone at all while driving.

Visual display units
A driver must not drive a vehicle that has a television receiver or a visual display unit operating if any part of the screen is visible to the driver or is likely to distract another driver.

A driver can use a driver’s aid such as a navigation device but it must be an integrated part of the vehicle design, or secured in a commercially designed holder, which is fixed to the vehicle.


From Vic Roads (http://www.roadrules.vicroads.vic.gov.au/14_rule_using_mobile_phones_and_visual_display_units.html)

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Postby dazzait » Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:00 am

Not even in the lap, that's just Bull^%$#.

That might explain why Nokia has been bundling the holder when you buy a phone with GPS in it.

Better off throwing the phone in the boot and using the bluetooth handfree.(when it works)

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Postby squala » Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:58 pm

This is nonsense given the fact that some drivers use a dedicated Sat Nav, and the GPS capable mobile phones do pretty much the same thing. The law should only be against holding the phone on your ear while driving.
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Postby Josh_Emerton » Wed Sep 23, 2009 12:27 am

For my twopennys worth - I consider it completely negligent of our legislative powers NOT to prohibit use of both phones AND satnav while the vehicle is not completely stationary, and to allow cradles to be attached in an area that partially obscures driver view. Even at the bottom of the windscreen they should be banned, especially at night.
By Satnav, I mean actual operation of; like changing destination.
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Postby M@verik » Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:22 am

I think that is the most insane thing ive ever heard. Feel sorry for u okes. :/
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Postby squala » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:43 pm

Josh_Emerton wrote:For my twopennys worth - I consider it completely negligent of our legislative powers NOT to prohibit use of both phones AND satnav while the vehicle is not completely stationary, and to allow cradles to be attached in an area that partially obscures driver view. Even at the bottom of the windscreen they should be banned, especially at night.
By Satnav, I mean actual operation of; like changing destination.


It's great initiative to design the MMCS such that the satnav cannot be adjusted while the car is moving. The bluetooth phone also has limited functionality unless you stop. This is a sixth star for the already safe CJ.
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Postby M@verik » Tue Oct 20, 2009 5:14 pm

nice :)
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