Under New York State law you can not use a hand - held mobile telephone or
portable electronic device while you drive.
If you use
a portable electronic device while you drive (except to call 911 or to contact medical, fire or police personnel about an emergency), you can receive a traffic ticket and be subject to a fine and a surcharge.
Lastly, please remember that the use of
portable electronic devices while driving is prohibited in work zones in Vermont.
Not exact matches
Distracted driving can be anything that pulls your attention away from driving, including cell phone use, texting
while driving, eating, drinking, and using in - vehicle technologies and
portable electronic devices.
When I'm arriving at an airport where I'm connecting to another flight I'll often fire up FlightBoard (after we land and
portable electronic devices are allowed, of course)
while we're taxiing to the gate and look up the gate for my next flight.
a commercial vehicle driver who holds a
portable electronic device in a conspicuous manner
while the vehicle is temporarily stationary because of traffic, a traffic control
device, or other momentary delays is presumed to be using the
device