Mike-ClassB
Senior Member
So, what will you do if the NTSB gets their way and achieves a total ban on cell phones and other hands
on electronics while driving?
How will it affect you?
There's talk of banning all devices which require physical interaction, which would include most GPS
unit models and many people who use tablets and laptops as their GPS guidance systems.
We have a hands free only law in Ontario, but it's not enforced, or one might say extremely difficult
to enforce. Once in a while they blitz drivers, like speed trap blitzes, or unsafe vehicle checks, or
DUI checkpoints, but it's tougher, because it's primarily a consequence type law. If you're in an accident
the prosecutors would likely seek cell phone LUDs (line usage details) to determine if your phone was
active at, or close to, the time of the incident.
on electronics while driving?
How will it affect you?
There's talk of banning all devices which require physical interaction, which would include most GPS
unit models and many people who use tablets and laptops as their GPS guidance systems.
We have a hands free only law in Ontario, but it's not enforced, or one might say extremely difficult
to enforce. Once in a while they blitz drivers, like speed trap blitzes, or unsafe vehicle checks, or
DUI checkpoints, but it's tougher, because it's primarily a consequence type law. If you're in an accident
the prosecutors would likely seek cell phone LUDs (line usage details) to determine if your phone was
active at, or close to, the time of the incident.