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https://www.racv.com.au/royalauto/news/p-plate-phone-rules.html
P-plate phone rules explained
Can I play music if my phone is connected by USB or via Bluetooth?
While you may not feel as though you are using your phone, under Victorian rules you are. Both P1 and P2 probationary drivers must never use any hands-free or hand-held device while driving, which includes listening to music. This applies even if you are able to change tracks or adjust volume from your steering wheel or car stereo or store your phone in a commercially designed holder.
So, Maps is also a no-go?
Correct. Using Maps on your phone, even via USB, is prohibited for both P1 and P2 drivers.
In terms of GPS, a unit can be in operation, but it must be inbuilt into the vehicle design, or secured in a commercially designed holder which is fixed on the vehicle. The navigation device cannot be a part of, or a functionality of, a mobile phone. Also, the address information should only be entered while a vehicle is pulled over and parked.
RACV encourages probationary drivers to plan their trip ahead, including looking up the route and for new or unfamiliar trips allowing extra time in case of the need to pull over and check directions.
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