yes as long as it an earpiece or bluetooth
No one should use cell phones while driving. Cell phone use while driving has been shown to cause as many accidents as drunk driving, even when hands-free devices are used. Texting while driving is even worse.
Yes, in California, you can receive a point on your driving record for talking on your cell phone while driving if it violates the state's hands-free law. Under this law, drivers are required to use hands-free devices to talk on their phones. If caught violating this regulation, you may face fines and potential points against your driving record, which can affect insurance rates. Always best to stay hands-free to avoid penalties and ensure safety.
In many states, the requirement for drivers is to use hands-free cell phones only to reduce distractions while driving.
In California, drivers must be at least 18 years old to use a hands-free device while driving. For those under 18, all cell phone use is prohibited while driving, regardless of whether the device is hands-free or not. This law aims to reduce distractions for young drivers.
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CVC 21460.5 prohibits holding and using a cell phone while driving, except for hands-free operation. This regulation aims to reduce distractions and improve road safety.
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Using cell phones while driving
yes
Cell phones can be used anywhere as long as the battery is not dead and as long as you have signal. Cell phones should not be used in movie theaters, concert halls, or other places where such usage would annoy or irritate other patrons. Cell phones also should not be used while driving, unless with some hands free device.
Use of cell phones while driving - is it going to be the last call ?