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小妞儿 发表于 2018-7-10 09:40 
绿p 和 能不能手机导航 没关系,绿p只是分数比full 要少记得好像是5分,分数更新规则不一样而已。
如果开车 ...
你这么说是不对的,请不要误导大家
Leanrner, P1 和 P2 在驾驶过程中在任何情况下都不能使用手机!full licensed 可以在不触碰手机的情况下使用手机导航,接打电话。以下是RTA的权威解释:
Mobile phone road rules
Learner, P1 and P2 drivers and motorcyclists
Learner, P1 and P2 licence holders are not permitted to use a mobile phone at all while driving or riding. This includes when waiting at traffic lights or stuck in traffic. You must be parked out of the line of traffic to use your phone in any way.
These laws encourage learner and provisional drivers and riders to concentrate on developing their vehicle control and hazard-perception skills. Mobile phone use can distract novice drivers and riders from the driving task.
Learner and P1 drivers and riders penalised for illegally using a mobile phone (four demerit points) will exceed their demerit point threshold and face a three-month licence suspension. P2 drivers and riders will have three demerit points remaining if they are penalised for illegally using a mobile phone.
Fully licensed drivers and motorcyclists, and all bicycle riders
While driving or riding you CAN use your mobile phone:
To make or answer a call
ONLY if the phone is either:
In a cradle fixed to the vehicle and doesn't obscure your view of the road
can be operated without touching any part of the phone, such as via Bluetooth or voice activation
To use the audio playing function (e.g. music)
As a driver's aid (e.g. navigation, Speed Adviser app)
ONLY if the phone is in a cradle fixed to the vehicle and doesn't obscure your view of the road
While driving or riding you CANNOT use your mobile phone for anything else, including:
Texting or audio texting
If you want to use your phone for any of these functions, your vehicle must be parked out of the line of traffic
These functions are not permitted when your vehicle is stopped, including when waiting at traffic lights or stuck in traffic
Emailing
Using social media
Taking photos
Video messaging
Holding your phone in any way (in hand, on lap, between shoulder and ear). Drivers are only allowed to hold a phone to pass it to a passenger.
Remember: Legal use of mobile phones can also be distracting. Consider if it is important and the demands of the traffic before using your mobile. The safest option is often to wait until you are parked out of the line of traffic.
Our Get your hand off it campaign warns drivers of the dangers of illegal mobile phone use and the consequences of taking your eyes off the road. |
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