['CMV driving']
['Cell phones and texting - Motor Carrier']
07/19/2024
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In North Carolina, a person may not operate a vehicle while using a phone to: Manually enter multiple letters or text in the device to communicate with another person, or Read electronic mail or a text message transmitted to or stored within the device.
These prohibitions do not apply to:
- Communication with law enforcement or other emergency services,
- Use while lawfully parked or stopped,
- Use of factory-installed or aftermarket global positioning systems or wireless communications devices to transmit or receive data as part of a digital dispatch system,
- Use of voice-operated technology, or
- A name or number stored in the device or caller identification information.
Citations
- N.C. Gen. Stat. 20-137.4A
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