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VIC:
L牌和P牌开车时不能用手机。
Full licensed 的司机在下列情况可以打出、接听电话或播放手机里的音乐:
手机必须固定在车上(用正规出售的 holder)
或者
你可以不碰到手机来操作而且手机不能放在你的身上
Full licensed 的司机可以用手机导航但手机必须固定在车上(用正规出售的 holder)
大家看看我的理解对吗?
https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/ ... -phones-and-driving
Mobile phones, technology & driving
Using a mobile phone or other device, like a Smartwatch, while driving or riding can be distracting, increasing your chance of being involved in a crash or near crash. Looking at or touching a device at the same time as being in control of a vehicle is particularly dangerous.
Victoria’s mobile phone rules
Learner, P1 and P2 drivers
Learner, P1 and P2 drivers must not use a mobile phone (hand-held or hands-free) for any function while driving (including while stationary but not parked).
Young drivers are over-represented in serious road crashes.
Mobile phones and other mobile devices (e.g. DVD players, tablet computers, Smartwatches) are major sources of distraction for young drivers, especially as these drivers are still building experience and developing skills.
Remember, all probationary drivers who reach 5 demerit points may incur a licence suspension.
Fully licensed car drivers
Using a mobile phone while driving is prohibited, except to make or receive a phone call or to use its audio/music functions provided the phone:
is secured in a commercially designed holder fixed to the vehicle, or
can be operated by the driver without touching any part of the phone, and the phone is not resting on any part of the driver's body.
Using a phone as a navigational device/GPS while driving is prohibited unless it is secured in a commercially designed holder fixed to the vehicle. All other functions (including video calls, texting and emailing) are prohibited.
Motorcycle riders
The mobile phone rules for fully licensed car drivers also apply to motorcycle riders who hold a full car licence. However, riders who have held the motorcycle licence for less than three years are not permitted to use a mobile phone for any function while riding (including while stationary but not parked). Riders who hold a Learner, P1 or P2 licence are not permitted to use a mobile phone for any function while riding (including while stationary but not parked) either.
All drivers
All drivers face tough penalties for illegal use of a mobile phone or interacting with other units that have visual displays while driving (e.g. DVD players or tablet computers) that are not driver's aids.
The penalties are 4 demerit points and a $466 fine.
The penalties are 4 demerit points and a $466 fine.It’s a proven fact that using a mobile phone while driving can be distracting. Taking your eyes off the road for just 2 seconds or more doubles your crash risk. Research shows that the behaviour of a manual or visual distraction whilst driving causes crashes and near misses.
Smartwatches
Smartwatches linked to phones or other devices perform a range of functions. Some of these functions should not be used while driving because they are covered by the road rules that limit using mobile phones or visual display units. Drivers should therefore avoid using Smartwatches while driving.
When a Smartwatch is worn by a driver it should not be used while driving for making or receiving phone calls, navigation, music, text or video messaging, email or social media (e.g. Facebook and Twitter).
Text or video messaging, email, social media use or similar communications should not be undertaken regardless of whether the Smartwatch is worn by the driver or not.
Fully licensed drivers may still use a Smartwatch provided it is not worn, and used as a:
driver’s aid (for example, as a navigation device) OR
music player OR
mobile phone to make or receive phone calls;
AND
The driver does not touch anything on the Smartwatch (for example, making and receiving calls needs to be hands-free via Bluetooth or similar means)
OR
is secured in a commercially designed mounting affixed to the vehicle (this may be unavailable).
Safe driving tips for mobile phones and other devices
Observe these tips to stay safe on the road:
Use Road Mode (External link) an android app that prevents you from being distracted by your phone while you drive.
If your phone has another app or function that prevents distraction while driving, you can also use that.
Consider putting your phone on silent and out of reach, or turn it off.
Divert all calls to voicemail.
Pull over safely and park to make or receive a call.
Plan breaks in your trip for phone calls.
Tell your family and friends not to call when you know you’ll be driving.
If you are using your phone hands free, warn callers you are driving and may have to end the call.
Don’t make calls in heavy traffic, poor road conditions or bad weather.
Never look up phone numbers.
Never read or send text messages.
Don’t use Smartwatches or other similar devices.
Remember, taking your eyes off the road for 2 seconds or more doubles your crash risk.
A mobile phone can be important in an emergency. If you need to use your mobile phone to call for help, stop and park safely where you will not endanger yourself or other road users. |
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