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Old February 25th 07, 03:27 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Default something of interest to some.

This is FEDERAL not just some state or city. It applies to all personnel on
all federal installations (military posts, VA hospitals, national parks,
national forests, any other federal property with its own roads). It also
applies to all military personnel on and off post, on and off duty.

A revision to the Code of Federal Regulations mandates that all federal
installations prohibit the use of cellular phones, PDAs, and similar
communication devices by persons operating motor vehicles, unless used with
a hands-free device. Effective 1 March 2007, the use of such devices without
hands-free devices will be prohibited on [this installation]. This
regulation applies to all devices using cellular technology. Cellular
systems built into the vehicle and activated by voice or push-button
(On-Star) are considered hands-free. An earpieces used in one ear or
headphones are the only other approved hands-free devices for motor vehicle
operators.

Radio communication devices (hand sets or "mikes") may only be used by
operators if the radio device is mounted (wired) to the vehicle. Use of
walkie-talkies or phones in the direct connect mode is not authorized. This
includes the use of Motorola or other "Brick" type radios in GOVs and POVs.
The use of tactical radios in tactical vehicles is not subject to
this regulation.

The use of video technology in any playback mode, by the driver, is
prohibited. The only exception is the use of vehicular-mounted navigation
systems.

Any vehicle operator desiring to use cellular phones, PDAs, and similar
communication devices without a hands-free device may do so only after
safely exiting the roadway and placing the vehicle in park. The wearing of
portable headphones, earphones or other listening devices while operating a
motor vehicle is prohibited.

Operators found in violation of this policy during the grace period of March
1, 2007 through April 1, 2007 will receive a warning ticket. Beginning 2
April 2007, violators will be ticketed. Violation of the above stated policy
may result in suspension or revocation of post driving privileges, the
assessment of points, and/or a fine.

These restrictions apply to all personnel on post and to military personnel
both on and off post regardless of their duty status.

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE



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