Canada Hands Free Coming

FIS53

Veteran Expediter
The Ontario Govt has passed the law with regards to banning use of cell phones, texting and other handheld electronic devices while driving. Utilization of handsfree technologies with such devices is fine. GPS units must be mounted!
This goes into effect Oct 1/09 and there should be (supposedly) a 2-3 month grace period where the police will issue warnings rather than ticket.

So if visiting Ontario this fall remember to have hands free for your cell, mp3 player etc.
Rob
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
I predict hands free will be the norm in all 50 states and 10 provinces and the 3 territories soon enough..
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I predict hands free will be the norm in all 50 states and 10 provinces and the 3 territories soon enough..


The way things are going in these two countries I would NOT be surprised to see "Hands Free Driving" laws inacted. Then, when all the wrecks happen, outlaw cars.
 

Jack_Berry

Moderator Emeritus
yesterday in illinois i gave the "hang up" sign to a woman in the left lane(of two) on 41. she was under the limit chatting. i pulled into the citgo for fuel and she followed. she then pulled up to the air pump, walked around her car checking her tires and got back in and drove off all while still on the phone.

c-l-u-e-l-e-s-s


it will only get worse.
 

piper1

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
Welcome to Ontario, the following 18,000 laws were written to make people "feel good" and let them know that their government is "doing something" to make everything "better". Please keep the pleasurable thoughts of these laws in mind as you motor about and realize that they are not really enforceable and we have no intention of doing something "smart" like actually putting enough police on the roads to "enforce the existing laws" that have "been in place for decades" that actually "would correct theses behaviors".

Please enjoy your stay.
The Ontario Government
 

OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
Welcome to Ontario, the following 18,000 laws were written to make people "feel good" and let them know that their government is "doing something" to make everything "better". Please keep the pleasurable thoughts of these laws in mind as you motor about and realize that they are not really enforceable and we have no intention of doing something "smart" like actually putting enough police on the roads to "enforce the existing laws" that have "been in place for decades" that actually "would correct theses behaviors".

Please enjoy your stay.
The Ontario Government

Keeping in mind I did get warning about a broken tail light as I was talking on the cell and my seatbelt wasn't on..and laptop was on the front seat! *LOL*
 

Crazynuff

Veteran Expediter
The most annoying thing to me in Ontario is the tailgaters . The maximum distance those drivers will stay behind you is 2 seconds . I'd seen it all when I saw an oversize load running 100 km/h down the 401 staying less than 2 seconds behind the OPP cruiser escorting it .
 

FIS53

Veteran Expediter
If they allowed shoulder driving then that would be plugged as well and with an accident as someone tried to get in without enough space or time. Only allow shoulder driving to go around an obstruction but not a vehicle making a turn (except if shoulder is paved).
Too many laws as Piper has pointed out so not hard to get confused or not remember. They say ignorance of the law is not an excuse but some municipalities pass 2000-3000 bylaws and such every year. Then the provincial/state govt passes more on top. How are we supposed to keep up?
Rob
 
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OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
If they allowed shoulder driving then that would be plugged as well and with an accident as someone tried to get in without enough space or time. Only allow shoulder driving to go around an obstruction but not a vehicle making a turn (except if shoulder is paved).
Too many laws as Piper has pointed out so not hard to get confused or not remember. They say ignorance of the law is not an excuse but some municipalities pass 2000-3000 bylaws and such every year. Then the provincial/state govt passes more on top. How are we supposed to keep up?
Rob

You are not supposed to....just keep the check book handy..*L*
 
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