Using our radios
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 2:46 pm
I, and others, were wondering if using the club's new Icom radios was a violation of BC's Distracted Driver (anti cell phone in car) law. I have been investigating..., but first...
I am NOT a lawyer! I'm posting the results of my google search and members can draw their own conclusions! :mrgreen:
The BC government has posted a PDF outlining the rules at http://www.bchighway.com/pdf/bccellphonerules.pdf
I've pasted the relevant section below. I think you will find it interesting. :D
A “hand microphone” is a 1⁄2 duplex communication device used principally for commercial purposes (e.g., delivery business). The devices consists of a hand-held unit that:
• Is both receiver and microphone;
• Is operated by a push and hold to talk function; and
• Allows for oral communication, but not for the transmission and receipt of
oral communication at the same time.
A person may use a hand microphone while driving if:
• The device is within easy reach of the driver’s seat; and
• The device is not held in the hand; and
Is securely fixed to the motor vehicle or worn securely on the person’s body in a manner that does not obstruct the person’s view of the front or sides of the motor vehicle or interfere with the safety or operating equipment of the motor vehicle.
I am NOT a lawyer! I'm posting the results of my google search and members can draw their own conclusions! :mrgreen:
The BC government has posted a PDF outlining the rules at http://www.bchighway.com/pdf/bccellphonerules.pdf
I've pasted the relevant section below. I think you will find it interesting. :D
A “hand microphone” is a 1⁄2 duplex communication device used principally for commercial purposes (e.g., delivery business). The devices consists of a hand-held unit that:
• Is both receiver and microphone;
• Is operated by a push and hold to talk function; and
• Allows for oral communication, but not for the transmission and receipt of
oral communication at the same time.
A person may use a hand microphone while driving if:
• The device is within easy reach of the driver’s seat; and
• The device is not held in the hand; and
Is securely fixed to the motor vehicle or worn securely on the person’s body in a manner that does not obstruct the person’s view of the front or sides of the motor vehicle or interfere with the safety or operating equipment of the motor vehicle.