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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Semantics keeps lawyers in seven figure incomes.

    BTW, a head set isn't enough. You have to have a phone that "does not require the pressing of more than 1 button on the mobile telephone to make, receive, or terminate a telephone call" or "does not require the driver to hold, or to manipulate, the mobile telephone in order to make, receive, or terminate a telephone call". So voice activated only ?
    You make a good point, voice activated headsets then
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Other than it not having instant fine provisions, I can't see why cops can't bust cellphone users for careless use of a motor vehicle.
    They could, but the lack of instant income for the government was a driver (no pun intended).

    But you can still eat a pie and drink a coke while changing CDs and reading a book because that's not specifically banned. That's just the sort of unthinking lemming this sort of legislation breeds. And yes, I have seen people reading books while driving.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    They could, but the lack of instant income for the government was a driver (no pun intended).

    But you can still eat a pie and drink a coke while changing CDs and reading a book because that's not specifically banned. That's just the sort of unthinking lemming this sort of legislation breeds. And yes, I have seen people reading books while driving.
    Don't forget physical conversation in the car. Somebody ban my kids P/T

    I'm afraid I agree, there is psychological and scientific evidence that says what you say there, see the other thread.
    Was about to post - the whole thing is rather circular isn't it, damned if this law do, and damned if it don't.
    I wonder if banning learner/restricted drivers alone was ever considered, as it looks like states in Aus have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Preload View Post
    And yes, I have seen people reading books while driving.
    I was riding behind someone reading a map...in a CARPARK. They were driving looking for a park, and were using a map.

    Sometimes I just don't know anymore.

    @thread: Pulling over on the motorway to make the *555 call would be a bit silly...if you really have to do it pull off at the next offramp. If someone is driving dangerously on the motorway it may not be hard for the police to find them as they could still be on the motorway when you make the call.

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    Use of cellphones by ALL drivers is banned in Aus in ALL states at ALL times. And unlike what seems to have been implied by NZ authorities, our authorities make no exceptions, informal or otherwise, for drivers using the phone to report others using their phone. It is considered dangerous regardless of the intent. Rule is, don't use it while driving. Fullstop.

    By the way, just because people drink, eat and even wank while driving (true story - bloke was booked for it in the Northern Territory), this doesn't mean the no cellphone law is unjustified. Having almost been killed by a knobhead on his phone, who then abused me for honking him to let him know he was about to run me over, I'm all for banning their use while driving! People become careless idiots when on the phone and it is a bloody sight more widespread than people eating, drinking and wanking while driving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gegvasco View Post
    Use of cellphones by ALL drivers is banned in Aus in ALL states at ALL times. And unlike what seems to have been implied by NZ authorities, our authorities make no exceptions, informal or otherwise, for drivers using the phone to report others using their phone. It is considered dangerous regardless of the intent. Rule is, don't use it while driving. Fullstop.

    By the way, just because people drink, eat and even wank while driving (true story - bloke was booked for it in the Northern Territory), this doesn't mean the no cellphone law is unjustified. Having almost been killed by a knobhead on his phone, who then abused me for honking him to let him know he was about to run me over, I'm all for banning their use while driving! People become careless idiots when on the phone and it is a bloody sight more widespread than people eating, drinking and wanking while driving.
    Don't take that the wrong way squire.
    Simply put - there really is alot of evidence to show that banning handhelds alone is not enough, which is how it's being approached here.
    We know here, that cellphones have caused crashes and killed, no one can disagree with that point.

    What's the guts with S.A, they appear to have a traffic call in line over there, or are the calls supposed to be from landlines?

    I'll apologise if I am incorrect regarding learner drivers banned alone. Did a quicky search, time is short!
    I lived in Queensland when they brought the ban in there, 2000 I think?
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    *555 will be even better-they'll get the info to catch an offender and they'll get fine revenue from the person that called it in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    *555 will be even better-they'll get the info to catch an offender and they'll get fine revenue from the person that called it in.
    mmm, that's assuming drivers are too thick to get bluetooth or use voice activation on their phones!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Hang on.

    Passing (for the moment) in silence over the fact that "pulling over" on the motorway is an offence, how does this work, anyway?

    I "pull over" to the side of the road. Put the handbrake on And make my call? But I'm still in charge of the vehicle. Does the new rule say that it is only an offence if the car is moving? If it does , then presumably I may quite legally call up on my cell when I am stuck motionless in motorway traffic. I mean, I'm not moving .Or waiting at traffic lights?

    And if it does not say thus, then I can cop a ticket for using a cell phone while behind the wheel . Moving or not. So pulling over wouldn't help. I'd have to pull over AND get out. Wandering around on the motorway, good way to go.
    Good call on the motorway bit. In addition to this it recalls the aspect to the law that enables them to convict someone for drunk driving if they are sitting in the a car with the keys in the ignition (parked), even if the motor is off and the person claims they have not been driving and do not intend to drive.

    So are cars in traffic parked? (they better be as much of the justification for lane-splitting relies on this definition). Can you use cell-phones parked? Or is park not the definition we need in the law here?
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    Its just seems silly to create a new law based on a good idea like "no using a cellphone while in charge of a vehicle" and then to analyse it out to 100s of small rules and caveats based on simple semantics.

    I know lawyers will argue the semantics and rather than bend to their requirements why not make the single rule that blankets out the subsequent squabble sized arguments.

    Its a bit like people getting off a speeding fine because the officer spelled their last name wrong.... Come on people!

    Here's an idea - Don't use a cellphone while driving, as a bonus you wont get a ticket and other's will be safer on the road
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