CONTINUATION OF REGULATION REGULATION OF THE METROPOLITAN TRANSIT TRANSIT
As I said earlier, we analyze the Metropolitan Transit Regulations.
article 6. Section XI: "It is forbidden for drivers using cell phones or headphones while you drive.". It is one of the factions that has casued a stir among drivers because it is illogical that the Secretary for Transport and Roads DF say that if you can use so-called "hands free" phone use Cell phone while driving when the same policy prohibits the use of the phone. This is because if the driver uses the headset, it automatically is using the cell phone, right? That is, to use my hands free to say that I'm on the phone, therefore, if I'm talking then the handset then I'm using the phone.
However, as is clear from the text of this fraction, the ban for drivers is to use headphones, that is, one, two or more (it would take more than two ears), but again the aforementioned Secreatrio in the media says that the drivers they can use the handsfree if it is only in one ear (there are two hands-free headset), but someone explain to that Secretary the difference between plural and singular, that is, concerns a hearing aid only, refers to a hearing or more, that is, the plural includes the singular, in order, but not explained to them who wrote the rules that there is a difference between headset and handset.
Headset according to the dictionary of the Royal Academy of English Language means apparatus to perceive sounds better, especially used by the deaf.
Headset according to the same dictionary means: In handsets and, in general, all employees to perceive sounds, some of them or isolated part that applies to the ears.
Thereupon, it is OK to use while driving over a headset for listening to music. Not so for the phone, remember that the use thereof is prohibited while driving and while it is true that there would come a penalty for using the telephone, so is that if you proceed to use the phone while talking on the handset.
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