05-20-2013, 10:26 AM
Bluetooth not an option while driving if under 18
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05-20-2013, 10:31 AM
Meanwhile, distractions such as talking to other passengers, changing the radio station, getting out a new CD, shaving, applying makeup, looking at a map, eating, drinking, smoking (and thousands more) are all just fine, because there's no law specifically prohibiting these activities.
I wonder which Big Island district will yield the most citations under the new law? Somehow I doubt it will be Hilo and/or Kona...
05-20-2013, 10:36 AM
Newer cars have often have built-in hands-free systems (bluetooth/speakerphone).
Look for expensive lawsuit from the automobile manufacturers...
05-20-2013, 10:45 AM
How helpful: S-A has already updated the story, apparently the rule only applies to drivers under 18.
Otherwise: a smokeless "e-cig" is technically a "handheld electronic device", right?
05-20-2013, 10:46 AM
quote: Yes, but your cell phone is a hand-held device. So even if your car has a build it Bluetooth the call connects via your cell phone...a hand-held device. Even though a Bluetooth device is not considered hand-held device it specifically states "hands-free devices such as Bluetooth cell phone earpieces"
05-20-2013, 10:49 AM
quote: I'm glad that's been updated. I spend a good portion of my day in the car and the Bluetooth is a must for my job!
05-20-2013, 10:55 AM
quote: Yes, they updated the story. That's not how it was originally posted. I just updated the title as well so that it's no longer confusing. |
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