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Trying to light my smoke in the car's pretty hard. and dangerous. I drive a stick, so it's that much harder doing it while I'm rowing my gears. I just do it now at a red light. And red lights only pretty much =p Phone wise.....I've never had a problem. I don't text-drive, and have always had a headset. Altho I've come close to blows with ppl that come close to my car in traffic. While on the phone. I can agree with the no cell phone/electronics law, but I DO see flaws in it. IE: A few months ago, I was in a friend's car, driving down Lougheed Hwy. He merely shifted his iPhone to a different cupholder, and BOOM. Ticket. =p We were told by the PO that we can't even TOUCH the item while driving, regardless of what it's for. |
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Once again, officers taking the law too far and applying their own interpretation of it. While we're on the topic: Could someone please tell me what the difference is between pressing the "Next track" button on the side of a phone and the "Next track" button on the front of the car's stereo? |
^ Depends on if the item's MOUNTED. If it's just "sitting in a cupholder" then a ticket would be warranted. If mounted on an iPod mount, then it should be ok. I've a friend with a miata with that mount on the corner of his windshield, and he's blatantly used it to change tracks MANY times in front of law enforcement, in a safe way, and never have we been pulled over for it. Either way, can one of the mods verify? thanks =) As for my friend, he's in the auto business, so a clean record's paramount to his job. He literally picked it up on the top edge of the phone, and lifted it up 2-3 inches and put it into the cupholder right beside it. =p |
"Moving a device" does not equal "holding the device in a position in which it may be used". If I'm in the drive-thru and I can't move my phone out of my cupholder, does that mean I have to drive holding the cup? |
^ lol I kinda argued that point with the cop. well, except the drive-through part =p |
So again, the officer said you cannot touch the device while driving. The act doesn't prohibit touching the device, only holding it in a position in which it may be used. The officer can't tell you not to touch it if the act doesn't state that. Why are the police making up their own laws now? |
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This is why there is a class 5 test to see if your competent enough to drive. In most cases people will get their "N" and after the 2 year limit they wont care about getting a class 5 since they are able to drive themselves and feel comfortable. But what they don't expect is if you get 1 speeding tickets or any infraction you lose your license for 3 months. Then they cry about it cause they cant drive and they need to get to blah blah blah. |
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