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Where should I mount my mobile phone or GPS

Where should I mount my mobile phone or GPS?

It sounds self-explanatory doesn’t it? But the question in regards to where you should mount mobile phones or GPS on your car’s windscreen is one that comes up quite often so let’s take a closer at what the road rules say.
A mobile phone is mounted to the windowscreen of a car
8 July, 2019
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Currently there is no rule which explicitly states where on the windscreen devices such as mobile phones or GPS navigation systems can be positioned, however rule 297 (2) of the Road Rules 2014 states that a driver must not drive a motor vehicle unless the driver has a clear view of the road, and traffic, ahead, behind and to each side of the driver.

Note: Learner, P1 and P2 licence holders must not use a mobile phone at all while driving (including when stationary but not parked).

Driver’s aids such as GPS navigation systems and mobile phones can only be used when driving if they are mounted in a fit-for-purpose cradle fixed to the vehicle that does not obscure the driver’s view of the road. While devices secured to the windscreen can obscure the driver’s field of view, obstructions to the driver’s vision can be minimised by considering the position of the cradle and screen size.

Recommended mounting positions

Mounting the screen as far down on the windscreen as possible will limit obstructions to the drivers’ field of view. Ideally, the screen should be mounted towards the centre of the windscreen, to the left of the driver. If this is not practicable, the next best location is in the far right, bottom corner of the windscreen. These two locations are marked as locations 1 and 2 respectively in Figure 1 below.

windscreen mobile phone deployment

Devices should not be placed in a location that will increase the likelihood of injury to you or a passenger in a crash and care should be taken to ensure that the device is not positioned where it could interfere with the inflation of airbags in a crash.

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