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What Every Driver in NSW Needs to Know About Mobile Phone and GPS Rules

Stay safe and avoid fines with this guide to mobile phone and GPS rules for NSW drivers. Learn how corporate driver training services promote low-risk driving practices.

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What Every Driver in NSW Needs to Know About Mobile Phone and GPS Rules

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  1. What Every Driver in NSW Needs to Know About Mobile Phone and GPS Rules

  2. What Every Driver in NSW Needs to Know About Mobile Phone and GPS Rules • Maintaining road safety is every road user’s primary responsibility. Whether you’re a learner driver or a company managing a fleet, understanding NSW's mobile phone, GPS, and screen laws can help you avoid fines and keep the roads safer for everyone. Distracted driving is one of the key reasons for accidents in Australia, and mobile phones and GPS devices are among the biggest distractions on the roads. That’s why minimizing distractions is the primary focus of instructors in any low-risk driving course or corporate driver training program. Let’s explore the rules for using mobile phones, screens, and GPS in NSW. • Learner, P1, and P2 Drivers • In NSW, those still on their Ls and Ps are not allowed to use their phones at all while driving. Whether you’re navigating heavy traffic or waiting idly at traffic lights, this rule applies to all L and P plate drivers. This is to help learners and new drivers stay focused and alert on the road. It’s also how corporate driver training services teach new drivers to build lifelong habits of safe driving. • Full Licence Holders • For full unrestricted license holders, using a mobile phone is allowed, but only hands-free and under specific conditions. These conditions are: • You must affix the phone to a cradle fixed to the vehicle or connected via Bluetooth. • You can make or receive audio calls, listen to music or podcasts, and use navigation apps. • Texting, checking social media apps, scrolling through playlists, or making video calls is not allowed. • Also, you can never hold the phone in your hand while driving. • Corporate driver training services focus on teaching students how to use technology responsibly, especially for corporate drivers who rely on in-car communication during their work hours.

  3. What Every Driver in NSW Needs to Know About Mobile Phone and GPS Rules • When Parked • All drivers are legally allowed to use their phones freely when parked. Parked here means parked and away from the traffic flow. It does not include stopping at traffic lights or getting stuck in heavy traffic. • Exemptions • There are certain exemptions to these rules where the drivers can use their phones legally. These exemptions are: • Digital Licences: You can show your digital driver's licence to police. • Wallet Features: Use in car parks or drive-throughs only when stationary. • Penalties • NSW uses advanced mobile phone detection cameras. If you're caught using your phone illegally: • You can get fined heavily or get demerit points. • For learners and P1 drivers, breaking the rules can lead to losing their license altogether. • These are serious consequences, and why corporate driver training increasingly includes sessions on safe use of technology, particularly for staff who drive as part of their job.

  4. What Every Driver in NSW Needs to Know About Mobile Phone and GPS Rules • Screens and GPS Rules • NSW laws also regulate screens and GPS devices to minimize distraction. Here are the rules related to using screens and GPS devices on the road: • Drivers are allowed to use GPS and reversing cameras, but only if they’re securely fixed to the car and used purely for driving purposes. • Watching movies, scrolling the internet, or using apps unrelated to driving is strictly prohibited. • Passengers can use screens as long as it doesn’t interfere with the driver’s concentration.  • These guidelines are a major part of any low-risk driving course, helping drivers make smart choices behind the wheel and avoid unnecessary risks. • Conclusion: • Smart and professionally trained drivers treat every journey with respect and follow the traffic rules. Whether you're a new driver or managing a team of professionals, a fleeting second of distraction can also be fatal. NSW’s mobile phone and screen rules are created to ensure the safety of all road users.  • At Corporate Driver Training Australia, we understand that investing in a corporate driver training program isn’t just about compliance. It’s about creating a culture of focus, safety, and accountability on the road. If you’re interested in joining our low-risk driving course or looking for corporate trainers for your employees, check out our services today. Our team of experienced instructors is dedicated to helping companies improve their employees' driving skills and reduce the risks associated with operating vehicles for work purposes.

  5. Contact Us • Phone : 1800 757 615 • Email :info@cdta.com.au • Website :https://corporatedrivertrainingaustralia.com.au/ • Address : Sky City - 20 Lexington Drive (Suite 321B), Bella Vista 2153

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