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touge_ae101 wrote:they come in pairs don't they?want to go halvies mark?
ideally longest range would be the go wouldn't it?
Chelles wrote:Remember same deal as a cell phone when driving Don't get snapped.
Santa'sBoostinSleigh wrote:Chelles wrote:Remember same deal as a cell phone when driving Don't get snapped.
are you sure?
youre legally allowed to use RT's etc
i do every day for work
I'll have my UHF handheld
MrOizo wrote:Santa'sBoostinSleigh wrote:Chelles wrote:Remember same deal as a cell phone when driving Don't get snapped.
are you sure?
youre legally allowed to use RT's etc
i do every day for work
I'll have my UHF handheld
Yeah - 2-way radios are exempt. to cover the poleeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeee i think
Chelles wrote:MrOizo wrote:Santa'sBoostinSleigh wrote:Chelles wrote:Remember same deal as a cell phone when driving Don't get snapped.
are you sure?
youre legally allowed to use RT's etc
i do every day for work
I'll have my UHF handheld
Yeah - 2-way radios are exempt. to cover the poleeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeee i think
Yup.. but.... the hand held one that you guys are talking about as far as I know aren't covered as they are used for 'recreational use' not business.
stuff.co.nz wrote: What's allowed
* Using a phone if "stuck in traffic due to the road ahead being blocked, for example, because of an accident". This does not apply when drivers are "stationary in the normal flow of traffic, such as approaching intersections, traffic lights or roadworks".
* Making or receiving calls if the driver does not have to "hold or manipulate the phone" (that is, the phone is fully voice-activated).
* Making or receiving calls if the phone is "secured in a mounting fixed to the vehicle". This typically means a cradle, or fully integrated systems. But the driver can only manipulate a securely mounted phone "infrequently and briefly".
* If the phone is securely mounted, drivers may use speed dial. They may also enter a full phone number if the manipulation is infrequent and brief.
* Using earphones, headsets and mouthpieces attached to phones, provided the driver does not hold or manipulate the phone.
* Using music functions of phones, provided the device is mounted.
* Using satellite navigation functions of phones, provided the device is securely mounted.
* Making genuine emergency 111 calls. This includes genuine *555 calls, which are used to report dangerous driving.
* Using CB radio and two-way radios.
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