barge1914
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Nowadays most new cars seem to have touchscreen controls. The units also include the function of ‘built-in’ satnav. Most or many of the car’s functions can’t be operated without touching the screen. Therefore assuming the cars are legal to use it must be acceptable to touch the screen without pulling off and stopping the engine? If so, is it also legal to touch a built in Satnav to, for example, zoom the display or cancel a warning, or accept a route change? Certainly it would not be legal to start programming a route whilst on the move as this would clearly represent an unsafe distraction.
The gov site on the subject refers to ‘holding and using’ a ‘Mobile Device capable of sending and receiving data’, but doesn’t seem, at least to me, completely clear as regards fixed non- handheld devices.
My Garmin is effectively built in as it is fixed and permanently wired to the vehicle electrics, and is not capable of sending or receiving data (other than receiving a gps and traffic info signal) whilst in the vehicle. It can only ‘download data’ when removed from the vehicle and connected to a computer for updating.
Has anyone ever come across a clear authoritative clarification of this?
The gov site on the subject refers to ‘holding and using’ a ‘Mobile Device capable of sending and receiving data’, but doesn’t seem, at least to me, completely clear as regards fixed non- handheld devices.
My Garmin is effectively built in as it is fixed and permanently wired to the vehicle electrics, and is not capable of sending or receiving data (other than receiving a gps and traffic info signal) whilst in the vehicle. It can only ‘download data’ when removed from the vehicle and connected to a computer for updating.
Has anyone ever come across a clear authoritative clarification of this?