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Newfoundland/Labrador prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device, or any other device that is capable of receiving or transmitting telephone communications, electronic data, e-mail, or text messages, while driving on a highway within the province. Drivers may use such devices while in hands-free mode.
The prohibition on using such devices while driving does not apply to:
An ambulance, fire department vehicle, or police vehicle driver; or
A peace officer driving a motor vehicle as part of his/her duties.
The requirements also do not apply in respect of the use of a device to contact an ambulance, police, or fire department, or to a device that is linked to a non-public shortwave radio communication system.
A driver may use a hand-held wireless communication device if the vehicle is off of the roadway and not moving or if the vehicle is legally parked on the roadway.