K53 Learner's Licence Test (South Africa)· Department of Transport (National Road Traffic Act 93 of 1996)
Using a hand-held cellphone while driving is:
Choices
- AAllowed if you drive slowly
- BNot allowed; you may only use a hands-free systemCorrect
- CAllowed at traffic lights
- DAllowed for sending text messages only
Answer
Not allowed; you may only use a hands-free system
Holding a cellphone or any part of it while driving is an offence. If you must take a call, use a properly fitted hands-free system, or stop in a safe place.
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