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You can only use a mobile phone while driving if it is secured
in a commercially manufactured and designed mounting that is fixed
to the vehicle and doesn't obscure your view of the road,
or, if you can operate it without touching any part of the phone, for example,
by using bluetooth or voice activation.
While driving, a mobile phone can not rest on your leg,
be between your shoulder and ear, or any other part of your body.
It must not be used for text messaging, video messaging,
emailing or similar activities.
Drivers can only use a hand-held mobile phone if their vehicle
is parked in an authorised parking spot, with the engine turned off.
They cannot use a hand-held mobile phone while stopped at traffic lights.
Drivers may use the navigational or GPS function of a phone while driving,
as long as the phone is secured in a fixed mounting.