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Old 03-05-2004, 12:58   #29
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Re: Mobile phones used in cars

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Originally Posted by Matuka
Of course you can still legally operate a mobile while a car is being driven.

However you must be under 5, strapped into a child seat & the phone must only go "beep beep" "911 emergency"

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How about having a sensor in the car, when it detect a mobile transmission it starts the indicators & gives the driver 10 seconds to pull in
Not sure if this post was in jest - but just in case - it's perfectly legal to operate a mobile phone in a car - providing that either you are not driving it, or it is "hands free" (or you are not supervising a learner).
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