When
using a mobile phone while driving, safety is the most important
call you will make. All drivers can make safety their first
priority by following these ten simple steps. 1. Always Use Hands Free In
Australia it is illegal to use a mobile phone while driving
unless you use a hands free in-car-kit or portable hands
free device. When using a portable hands free device make
sure it is set up and working before you start to drive.
A hands free device can reduce the physical effort to make
and receive calls; however, it alone doesn?t make using
a mobile phone while driving safe. 2.
Plan Your Trip and Make Calls When Stationary Whenever
possible plan your trip and make calls when stationary or
during rest breaks in long trips. 3.
Don?t Call in Heavy Traffic or Weather Conditions Don?t
accept or make calls if traffic and weather conditions could
make it unsafe to do so. Also, even if the traffic conditions
are light, always tell the person you are speaking to that
you?re driving and that you may have to end the call if
driving conditions change. 4.
Don?t Engage in Complex or Emotional Conversations If
a call becomes complex or emotional tell the person you
are speaking to, you are driving and suspend the call. Complex
and emotive conversations on a mobile phone, or with other
passengers, and driving don?t mix they are distracting and
can be dangerous. 5.
Use Message Services to Answer Calls
If
a call is unnecessary or you consider it unsafe to answer
at the time, don?t answer the call. Let it divert to voicemail
or an answering service.