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Part 3.1 — Use of Electronic Devices while Driving
214.1 In this Part:
"electronic device" means
(a) a hand-held cellular telephone or another hand-held electronic device that includes a telephone function,
(b) a hand-held electronic device that is capable of transmitting or receiving electronic mail or other text-based messages, or
(c) a prescribed class or type of electronic device;
"use", in relation to an electronic device, means one or more of the following actions:
(a) holding the device in a position in which it may be used;
(b) operating one or more of the device's functions;
(c) communicating orally by means of the device with another person or another device;
(d) taking another action that is set out in the regulations by means of, with or in relation to an electronic device.
214.2 (1) A person must not use an electronic device while driving or operating a motor vehicle on a highway.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1), a person must not communicate by means of an electronic device with another person or another device by electronic mail or other text-based message.
214.3 Section 214.2 does not apply to the following persons who use an electronic device while carrying out their powers, duties or functions:
(b) a person driving or operating an ambulance as defined in the Emergency Health Services Act;
(c) fire services personnel as defined in the Fire Safety Act.
214.4 Section 214.2 does not apply to a person who uses an electronic device
(a) while operating a motor vehicle that is safely parked off the roadway or lawfully parked on the roadway and is not impeding traffic, or
(b) to call or send a message to a police force, fire department or ambulance service about an emergency.
214.41 (1) Subject to subsection (2) of this section, section 214.2 does not apply to a person who uses an electronic device that is
(a) configured and equipped to allow hands-free use in a telephone function,
(b) used in a hands-free manner, and
(c) used in accordance with the regulations, if any.
(2) The exception in subsection (1) does not apply to a person driving or operating a motor vehicle under a Class 7 or Class 7L licence.
214.5 Section 214.2 does not apply to
(a) a prescribed class of persons who, while carrying out their powers, duties or functions and driving or operating a motor vehicle or a prescribed class of motor vehicle, use an electronic device or a prescribed class or type of electronic device,
(b) a person who uses an electronic device while engaged in a prescribed activity or in circumstances or under conditions set out in the regulations, or
(c) a person who uses a prescribed class or type of electronic device.
214.6 The Lieutenant Governor in Council may make regulations as follows:
(a) prescribing classes or types of electronic devices for the purposes of paragraph (c) of the definition of "electronic device" in section 214.1;
(b) setting out actions for the purposes of paragraph (d) of the definition of "use" in section 214.1;
(c) for the purposes of section 214.4 (c), setting out the manner in which, or the extent to which, a hands-free electronic device may be used in a telephone function;
(d) for the purposes of section 214.5;
(e) regulating the installation or mounting of classes or types of electronic devices in motor vehicles;
(f) exempting or excluding, with or without conditions, classes or types of electronic devices, classes of persons or classes of vehicles or classes of persons while driving or operating a motor vehicle or class of motor vehicle from the operation of a provision of this Part.
Contents | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 2.1 | Part 2.2 | Part 3 | Part 3.1 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 to 12 | Part 12.1 | Part 13
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