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Mobile Phone On Passenger Seat. Smiling woman sitting in back seat of a car using cell phone stock photo A common misconception about mobile phone use in the car is that you can only land yourself in hot water if you, as the driver, are holding or interacting with your phone whilst driving If you are in a vehicle with a fully licensed driver, then the rules are slightly different

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"However, if a passenger is using a mobile phone, the screen of the phone mustn't be visible to the driver from the normal driving position," says the legislation NRMA warned drivers could face fines for violating a little known road rule

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[1]All state-level cell phone use laws in the United States are of the "primary enforcement" type — meaning an officer may cite a driver for using a hand-held cell phone without any other traffic offense having taken place — except in. NRMA warned drivers could face fines for violating a little known road rule If you are in a vehicle with a fully licensed driver, then the rules are slightly different

Male Passenger Using Mobile Phone During Flight HighRes Stock Photo Getty Images. Little known driving offence could see you fined almost $500 for simply having your phone on the PASSENGER seat Mobile phone usage can be a relevant factor in traffic law cases, such as when determining liability in a car accident

How using your mobile phone in the PASSENGER seat could land you a £200 fine and six penalty. Exceptions are provided under 299(2) if the visual display is being used to aid the driver and is "secured to a mounting affixed to the vehicle" but generally, if your phone is not affixed to a mounting device, and is just sitting on the seat next to you - you could be offending this regulation even if you do not touch the phone. This law applies when a learner is in charge of the vehicle, mainly where driving instructors are concerned