299—Television receivers and visual display units in vehicles
(1) A driver must not
drive a vehicle that has a television receiver or visual display unit in or on
the vehicle operating while the vehicle is moving, or is stationary but not
parked, if any part of the image on the screen—
(a) is
visible to the driver from the normal driving position; or
(b) is
likely to distract another driver.
Offence provision.
Note—
"Park" is defined in the dictionary, and "vehicle" is defined in rule 15.
(2) This rule does not
apply to the driver if—
(a) the
driver is driving a bus and the visual display unit is, or displays, a
destination sign or other bus sign; or
(ab) the
vehicle is a motor bike and the visual display unit is, or is part of, a
driver's aid, and the driver is not holding the visual display unit in his or
her hand; or
(b) the
vehicle is not a motor bike and the visual display unit is, or is part of, a
driver's aid and either—
(i)
is an integrated part of the vehicle design; or
(ii)
is secured in a mounting affixed to the vehicle while
being used; or
(ba) the
visual display unit is a mobile data terminal fitted to a police vehicle or an
emergency vehicle; or
(bb) the
visual display unit is part of a mobile phone that is being used as a driver's
aid as permitted by rule 300(1)(ab); or
(c) the
driver or vehicle is exempt from this rule under another law of this
jurisdiction.
Examples of driver's aids—
1 Closed-circuit
television security cameras.
3 Navigational or
intelligent highway and vehicle system equipment.
Note—
"Bus", "emergency vehicle" and "police vehicle are defined in the dictionary.
(3) For the purposes
of subrule (2)(b)(ii), a visual display unit is secured in a mounting affixed
to the vehicle if, and only if—
(a) the
mounting is commercially designed and manufactured for that purpose; and
(b) the
unit is secured in the mounting, and the mounting is affixed to the vehicle,
in the manner intended by the manufacturer.
(4) For the purpose of
this rule, a vehicle may be parked even though—
(a) the
key to the vehicle is located in the vehicle's ignition lock; or
(b) the
engine of the vehicle is running.