['CMV driving']
['Cell phones and texting - Motor Carrier']
07/19/2024
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In North Dakota, a person may not operate a vehicle while using a wireless communications device to compose, read, or send an electronic message.
This prohibition does not apply to:
- Communication with law enforcement or other emergency services;
- Use by law enforcement and emergency personnel;
- Reading, selecting, or entering a phone number, an extension number, or voice mail retrieval codes and commands into an electronic device for the purpose of initiating or receiving a phone call or using voice commands to initiate or receive a phone call;
- Inputting, selecting, or reading information on a global positioning system device or other navigation system device;
- Using a device capable of performing multiple functions, such as fleet management systems, dispatching devices, phones, citizen band radios, music players, or similar devices, for a purpose that is not otherwise prohibited;
- Voice or other data transmitted as a result of making a phone call;
- Data transmitted automatically by a wireless communication device without direct initiation by an individual; or
- A wireless communications device used in a voice-activated, voice-operated, or any other hands-free manner.
Citations
- N.D. Cent. Code, 39-08-23
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