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Regarding touching the mobile phone to accept a job swiping the phone .I asked a motorcycle cop one day he advised you can touch the phone to swipe it . With new mobile phone cameras you touch you pay its a offence.. So how do we accept jobs auto accept & that's not good for some..
What is the most experienced drivers doing is there anyway or do we swipe get caught do the crime and pay the fine... Is there any outs for us ...
 

300 Use of mobile phones

(1) The driver of a vehicle must not use a mobile phone while the vehicle is moving, or is stationary but not parked, unless--

(a) the phone is being used to make or receive an audio phone call or to perform an audio playing function and the body of the phone--
(i) is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle while being so used, or
(ii) is not secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle and is not being held by the driver, and the use of the phone does not require the driver, at any time while using it, to press any thing on the body of the phone or to otherwise manipulate any part of the body of the phone, or

(b) the phone is functioning as a visual display unit that is being used as a driver's aid and the phone is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle, or

(c) the vehicle is an emergency vehicle or a police vehicle, or

(d) the driver is exempt from this rule under another law of this jurisdiction.

: Maximum penalty--20 penalty units.

Examples of driver's aids :

1 Closed-circuit television security cameras.
2 Dispatch systems.
3 Navigational or intelligent highway and vehicle system equipment.
4 Rearview screens.
5 Ticket-issuing machines.
6 Vehicle monitoring devices.

Note 1 :

"Emergency vehicle" ,
"park" and
"police vehicle" are defined in the Dictionary.

Note 2 : Subrule (1) is not uniform with the corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules . Different rules may apply in other Australian jurisdictions.

(1-1) Subrule (1) does not apply if--

(a) the vehicle is stationary in a road related area, and
(b) the phone--
(i) is functioning as a payment device to enable the driver to pay for goods or services that are required to be paid for in the road related area, or
(ii) is being used to display an electronic coupon, voucher, card or similar article that requires the body of the phone to be held in close proximity to another device located in the road related area in order for the article to be used or redeemed, or
(iii) is being used as an electronic device that enables the driver to enter another road related area or land adjacent to the road related area.

Note : This subrule is an additional NSW subrule. There is no corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules.

(2) For the purposes of this rule, a mobile phone is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle only if--

(a) the mounting is commercially designed and manufactured for that purpose, and
(b) the mobile phone is secured in the mounting, and the mounting is affixed to the vehicle, in the manner intended by the manufacturer.

(3) For the purposes of this rule, a driver does not use a phone to receive a text message, video message, email or similar communication if--

(a) the communication is received automatically by the phone, and
(b) on and after receipt, the communication itself (rather than any indication that the communication has been received) does not become automatically visible on the screen of the phone.

(3-1) This rule does not apply to the driver of a vehicle who is the holder of a learner licence or a provisional P1 or P2 licence.

Note 1 :
"Provisional P1 licence" and
"provisional P2 licence" are defined in the Dictionary and
"learner licence" is defined in the Act.

Note 2 : Rule 300- 1 provides for the use of mobile phones by drivers who are holders of learner licences or provisional P1 or P2 licences.

Note 3 : This subrule is an additional NSW subrule. There is no corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules.

(4) In this rule--

"affixed to" , in relation to a vehicle, includes forming part of the vehicle.
"audio phone call" does not include an email, text message, video call, video message or other similar communication.
"body" , in relation to a mobile phone, means the part of the phone that contains the majority of the phone's mechanisms.
"held" includes held by, or resting on, any part of the driver's body, but does not include held in a pocket of the driver's clothing or in a pouch worn by the driver.
"mobile phone" does not include a CB radio or any other two-way radio.
"use" , in relation to a mobile phone, includes any of the following actions by a driver--

(a) holding the body of the phone in her or his hand (whether or not engaged in a phone call), except while in the process of giving the body of the phone to a passenger in the vehicle,
(b) entering or placing, other than by the use of voice, anything into the phone, or sending or looking at anything that is in the phone,
(c) turning the phone on or off,
(d) operating any other function of the phone.
 
Regarding touching the mobile phone to accept a job swiping the phone .I asked a motorcycle cop one day he advised you can touch the phone to swipe it . With new mobile phone cameras you touch you pay its a offence.. So how do we accept jobs auto accept & that's not good for some..
What is the most experienced drivers doing is there anyway or do we swipe get caught do the crime and pay the fine... Is there any outs for us ...
you can swipe if the phone is in a cradle, even with mobile camera.

crazy you don’t know the rules?
 
Discussion starter · #8 ·

300 Use of mobile phones

(1) The driver of a vehicle must not use a mobile phone while the vehicle is moving, or is stationary but not parked, unless--

(a) the phone is being used to make or receive an audio phone call or to perform an audio playing function and the body of the phone--
(i) is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle while being so used, or
(ii) is not secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle and is not being held by the driver, and the use of the phone does not require the driver, at any time while using it, to press any thing on the body of the phone or to otherwise manipulate any part of the body of the phone, or

(b) the phone is functioning as a visual display unit that is being used as a driver's aid and the phone is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle, or

(c) the vehicle is an emergency vehicle or a police vehicle, or

(d) the driver is exempt from this rule under another law of this jurisdiction.

: Maximum penalty--20 penalty units.

Examples of driver's aids :

1 Closed-circuit television security cameras.
2 Dispatch systems.
3 Navigational or intelligent highway and vehicle system equipment.
4 Rearview screens.
5 Ticket-issuing machines.
6 Vehicle monitoring devices.

Note 1 :

"Emergency vehicle" ,
"park" and
"police vehicle" are defined in the Dictionary.

Note 2 : Subrule (1) is not uniform with the corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules . Different rules may apply in other Australian jurisdictions.

(1-1) Subrule (1) does not apply if--

(a) the vehicle is stationary in a road related area, and
(b) the phone--
(i) is functioning as a payment device to enable the driver to pay for goods or services that are required to be paid for in the road related area, or
(ii) is being used to display an electronic coupon, voucher, card or similar article that requires the body of the phone to be held in close proximity to another device located in the road related area in order for the article to be used or redeemed, or
(iii) is being used as an electronic device that enables the driver to enter another road related area or land adjacent to the road related area.

Note : This subrule is an additional NSW subrule. There is no corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules.

(2) For the purposes of this rule, a mobile phone is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle only if--

(a) the mounting is commercially designed and manufactured for that purpose, and
(b) the mobile phone is secured in the mounting, and the mounting is affixed to the vehicle, in the manner intended by the manufacturer.

(3) For the purposes of this rule, a driver does not use a phone to receive a text message, video message, email or similar communication if--

(a) the communication is received automatically by the phone, and
(b) on and after receipt, the communication itself (rather than any indication that the communication has been received) does not become automatically visible on the screen of the phone.

(3-1) This rule does not apply to the driver of a vehicle who is the holder of a learner licence or a provisional P1 or P2 licence.

Note 1 :
"Provisional P1 licence" and
"provisional P2 licence" are defined in the Dictionary and
"learner licence" is defined in the Act.

Note 2 : Rule 300- 1 provides for the use of mobile phones by drivers who are holders of learner licences or provisional P1 or P2 licences.

Note 3 : This subrule is an additional NSW subrule. There is no corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules.

(4) In this rule--

"affixed to" , in relation to a vehicle, includes forming part of the vehicle.
"audio phone call" does not include an email, text message, video call, video message or other similar communication.
"body" , in relation to a mobile phone, means the part of the phone that contains the majority of the phone's mechanisms.
"held" includes held by, or resting on, any part of the driver's body, but does not include held in a pocket of the driver's clothing or in a pouch worn by the driver.
"mobile phone" does not include a CB radio or any other two-way radio.
"use" , in relation to a mobile phone, includes any of the following actions by a driver--

(a) holding the body of the phone in her or his hand (whether or not engaged in a phone call), except while in the process of giving the body of the phone to a passenger in the vehicle,
(b) entering or placing, other than by the use of voice, anything into the phone, or sending or looking at anything that is in the phone,
(c) turning the phone on or off,
(d) operating any other function of the phone.
 
Discussion starter · #10 ·

300 Use of mobile phones

(1) The driver of a vehicle must not use a mobile phone while the vehicle is moving, or is stationary but not parked, unless--

(a) the phone is being used to make or receive an audio phone call or to perform an audio playing function and the body of the phone--
(i) is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle while being so used, or
(ii) is not secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle and is not being held by the driver, and the use of the phone does not require the driver, at any time while using it, to press any thing on the body of the phone or to otherwise manipulate any part of the body of the phone, or

(b) the phone is functioning as a visual display unit that is being used as a driver's aid and the phone is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle, or

(c) the vehicle is an emergency vehicle or a police vehicle, or

(d) the driver is exempt from this rule under another law of this jurisdiction.

: Maximum penalty--20 penalty units.

Examples of driver's aids :

1 Closed-circuit television security cameras.
2 Dispatch systems.
3 Navigational or intelligent highway and vehicle system equipment.
4 Rearview screens.
5 Ticket-issuing machines.
6 Vehicle monitoring devices.

Note 1 :

"Emergency vehicle" ,
"park" and
"police vehicle" are defined in the Dictionary.

Note 2 : Subrule (1) is not uniform with the corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules . Different rules may apply in other Australian jurisdictions.

(1-1) Subrule (1) does not apply if--

(a) the vehicle is stationary in a road related area, and
(b) the phone--
(i) is functioning as a payment device to enable the driver to pay for goods or services that are required to be paid for in the road related area, or
(ii) is being used to display an electronic coupon, voucher, card or similar article that requires the body of the phone to be held in close proximity to another device located in the road related area in order for the article to be used or redeemed, or
(iii) is being used as an electronic device that enables the driver to enter another road related area or land adjacent to the road related area.

Note : This subrule is an additional NSW subrule. There is no corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules.

(2) For the purposes of this rule, a mobile phone is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle only if--

(a) the mounting is commercially designed and manufactured for that purpose, and
(b) the mobile phone is secured in the mounting, and the mounting is affixed to the vehicle, in the manner intended by the manufacturer.

(3) For the purposes of this rule, a driver does not use a phone to receive a text message, video message, email or similar communication if--

(a) the communication is received automatically by the phone, and
(b) on and after receipt, the communication itself (rather than any indication that the communication has been received) does not become automatically visible on the screen of the phone.

(3-1) This rule does not apply to the driver of a vehicle who is the holder of a learner licence or a provisional P1 or P2 licence.

Note 1 :
"Provisional P1 licence" and
"provisional P2 licence" are defined in the Dictionary and
"learner licence" is defined in the Act.

Note 2 : Rule 300- 1 provides for the use of mobile phones by drivers who are holders of learner licences or provisional P1 or P2 licences.

Note 3 : This subrule is an additional NSW subrule. There is no corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules.

(4) In this rule--

"affixed to" , in relation to a vehicle, includes forming part of the vehicle.
"audio phone call" does not include an email, text message, video call, video message or other similar communication.
"body" , in relation to a mobile phone, means the part of the phone that contains the majority of the phone's mechanisms.
"held" includes held by, or resting on, any part of the driver's body, but does not include held in a pocket of the driver's clothing or in a pouch worn by the driver.
"mobile phone" does not include a CB radio or any other two-way radio.
"use" , in relation to a mobile phone, includes any of the following actions by a driver--

(a) holding the body of the phone in her or his hand (whether or not engaged in a phone call), except while in the process of giving the body of the phone to a passenger in the vehicle,
(b) entering or placing, other than by the use of voice, anything into the phone, or sending or looking at anything that is in the phone,
(c) turning the phone on or off,
(d) operating any other function of the phone.

300 Use of mobile phones

(1) The driver of a vehicle must not use a mobile phone while the vehicle is moving, or is stationary but not parked, unless--

(a) the phone is being used to make or receive an audio phone call or to perform an audio playing function and the body of the phone--
(i) is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle while being so used, or
(ii) is not secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle and is not being held by the driver, and the use of the phone does not require the driver, at any time while using it, to press any thing on the body of the phone or to otherwise manipulate any part of the body of the phone, or

(b) the phone is functioning as a visual display unit that is being used as a driver's aid and the phone is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle, or

(c) the vehicle is an emergency vehicle or a police vehicle, or

(d) the driver is exempt from this rule under another law of this jurisdiction.

: Maximum penalty--20 penalty units.

Examples of driver's aids :

1 Closed-circuit television security cameras.
2 Dispatch systems.
3 Navigational or intelligent highway and vehicle system equipment.
4 Rearview screens.
5 Ticket-issuing machines.
6 Vehicle monitoring devices.

Note 1 :

"Emergency vehicle" ,
"park" and
"police vehicle" are defined in the Dictionary.

Note 2 : Subrule (1) is not uniform with the corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules . Different rules may apply in other Australian jurisdictions.

(1-1) Subrule (1) does not apply if--

(a) the vehicle is stationary in a road related area, and
(b) the phone--
(i) is functioning as a payment device to enable the driver to pay for goods or services that are required to be paid for in the road related area, or
(ii) is being used to display an electronic coupon, voucher, card or similar article that requires the body of the phone to be held in close proximity to another device located in the road related area in order for the article to be used or redeemed, or
(iii) is being used as an electronic device that enables the driver to enter another road related area or land adjacent to the road related area.

Note : This subrule is an additional NSW subrule. There is no corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules.

(2) For the purposes of this rule, a mobile phone is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle only if--

(a) the mounting is commercially designed and manufactured for that purpose, and
(b) the mobile phone is secured in the mounting, and the mounting is affixed to the vehicle, in the manner intended by the manufacturer.

(3) For the purposes of this rule, a driver does not use a phone to receive a text message, video message, email or similar communication if--

(a) the communication is received automatically by the phone, and
(b) on and after receipt, the communication itself (rather than any indication that the communication has been received) does not become automatically visible on the screen of the phone.

(3-1) This rule does not apply to the driver of a vehicle who is the holder of a learner licence or a provisional P1 or P2 licence.

Note 1 :
"Provisional P1 licence" and
"provisional P2 licence" are defined in the Dictionary and
"learner licence" is defined in the Act.

Note 2 : Rule 300- 1 provides for the use of mobile phones by drivers who are holders of learner licences or provisional P1 or P2 licences.

Note 3 : This subrule is an additional NSW subrule. There is no corresponding subrule in rule 300 of the Australian Road Rules.

(4) In this rule--

"affixed to" , in relation to a vehicle, includes forming part of the vehicle.
"audio phone call" does not include an email, text message, video call, video message or other similar communication.
"body" , in relation to a mobile phone, means the part of the phone that contains the majority of the phone's mechanisms.
"held" includes held by, or resting on, any part of the driver's body, but does not include held in a pocket of the driver's clothing or in a pouch worn by the driver.
"mobile phone" does not include a CB radio or any other two-way radio.
"use" , in relation to a mobile phone, includes any of the following actions by a driver--

(a) holding the body of the phone in her or his hand (whether or not engaged in a phone call), except while in the process of giving the body of the phone to a passenger in the vehicle,
(b) entering or placing, other than by the use of voice, anything into the phone, or sending or looking at anything that is in the phone,
(c) turning the phone on or off,
(d) operating any other function of the phone.
 
Once again, crazy you don’t even know the road rules being an Uber driver. Suggest you spend some time to familiarising yourself.

The most basic answers are on the govt website, why don’t you read it and share some useful info.
 
Discussion starter · #12 ·
Thanks for your effort..
Once again, crazy you don’t even know the road rules being an Uber driver. Suggest you spend some time to familiarising yourself.

The most basic answers are on the govt website, why don’t you read it and share some useful info.
Are you ok you seem to have anger issues.. Why answer a question on public forum if you have these issues.. Concerning that you think you have higher intelligence than others.Im happy if you want to meet to discuss further..
 
Discussion starter · #14 ·
The only reason I asked it on 2gb 24hrs ago that you could not touch your phone at all.Until that time I knew you could swipe and have constantly in the phone cradle.I thought maybe the law had changed overnight so I thought I would ask in here.Usually you guys help or have a way of getting around things.I drive 15 hrs a week that's is the limit & daytime shite times not taking taking the cream from pro drivers.
 
Discussion starter · #16 ·
As this a public forum I will post as needed for whatever reason you have with me or my posts bad luck.Please just dont respond that's easier .My friendly advice to you is be patient and dont be a rude individual.
The offer still stands for a private meeting to discuss any issues you have.
 
As this a public forum I will post as needed for whatever reason you have with me or my posts bad luck.Please just dont respond that's easier .My friendly advice to you is be patient and dont be a rude individual.
The offer still stands for a private meeting to discuss any issues you have.
Ok little Jimmy, if you think a ‘private meeting’ is needed, let me know where and when.
 
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