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TRANSPORT OPERATIONS (ROAD USE MANAGEMENT--ROAD RULES) REGULATION 2009 - REG 300
Use of mobile phones
(1) The driver of a vehicle must not use a mobile phone while the vehicle is
moving, or is stationary but not parked. Penalty— Maximum penalty—20
penalty units.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a driver using a
mobile phone— (a) to the extent the mobile phone— (i) is in a pocket of
the driver’s clothing, or in a pouch worn by the driver; and
(ii) kept in a
way that— (A) does not allow the driver to operate the phone, or a function
of the phone, other than by using only the driver’s voice; and
(B) does not
allow the driver to see the face of the phone while the phone, or a function
of the phone, is operating; or
(b) while the vehicle is stationary and to the
extent the mobile phone is in a wallet, or has attached to it a wallet, that
the driver is using for any of the following purposes— (i) to obtain and
produce for inspection a licence, permit, authority or other document, as
required under an Act or by a police officer or another person acting under an
Act;
(ii) to obtain and use money, or another form of payment, to pay for
goods or services, if the place where the vehicle is stationary is a place
where the goods or services are lawfully paid for; Example of a place for
subparagraph (ii)— a drive-through retail outlet
(iii) to obtain and use
a card or other thing to enter a road-related area or land adjacent to a
road-related area.
(3) Also, subsection (1) does not apply to a driver using
a mobile phone while the vehicle is stationary for any of the following
purposes— (a) to produce for inspection a digital authority or other
document stored on the phone, as required under an Act or by a police officer
or another person acting under an Act;
(b) to pay for goods or services, if
the place where the vehicle is stationary is a place where the goods or
services are lawfully paid for; Example of a place for paragraph (b)— a
drive-through retail outlet
(c) to use the phone as an electronic device
that enables the driver to enter a road-related area or land adjacent to a
road-related area.
(3A) Further, subsection (1) does not apply to a rider of
a bicycle or a personal mobility device if the rider is using a mobile phone
while the bicycle or device is stationary on a bicycle path, footpath,
separated footpath, shared path or nature strip.
(4) This section does not
apply to the driver of an emergency vehicle or police vehicle.
(5) In this
section—
"mobile phone" — (a) includes a mobile phone— (i) whose telephone function
is not capable of being used; or Example for subparagraph (i)— a
mobile phone whose telephone function is not capable of being used because the
phone does not have a SIM card or other means of connecting to a cellular
radio system
(ii) that is being used for a function other than its
telephone function; but Example for subparagraph (ii)— a smartphone being
used as a music player or camera
(b) does not include a CB radio or any
other two-way radio.
"use" , in relation to a mobile phone, means hold the phone in the driver’s
hand, or rest the phone on any part of the driver’s body— (a) whether or
not the phone is on or operating; and
(b) whether or not for the purpose of
operating the phone or a function of the phone; and
(c) whether or not the
phone is partially or wholly supported by another part of the driver’s body
or another thing.
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