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Cell phones and other hand held electronic devices no more.
Oct. 19, 2009
Beginning Oct. 26, 2009 Ontario residents willl no longer be able
to use cell phones, MP3 players, texting, e-mail, dial and use any
other hand held electronic devices while driving. However, this
does not mean that Ontarians will not be allowed to talk and drive
at the same time.
For example wearing a hands-free headset or using a speakerphone
in your car will still be allowed. GPS units which are attached
to your dashboard will also be allowed.
Drivers also have some time to get used to this new enforcement.
Drivers have over three months to change their habits. Fines of
up to $500 will be handed to any driver caught, but Ministry Officials
said that police officers will use this 3 month grace period to
educate public and tickets will not be written until February 1,
2010.
Other provinces are also following this legislation. Newfoundland
and Labrador were the first in 2002, Quebec and Nova Scotia brought
in legislation in 2008, and similar legislation is before regional
parliament in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
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