Peel Regional Police press releases and community events information.Peel - Peel Regional Police would like to remind the public that the legislation regarding the "hands-free" law is now in full effect.
On October 26, 2009, the Countering Distracted Driving and Promoting Green Transportation Act became law. This legislation created new offences regarding the use of wireless communications, entertainment and global positioning system (G.P.S.) devices while operating a motor vehicle. During a three-month "education period", it was recommended to police officers in Ontario that they use their discretion on whether or not to lay charges under the new legislation. This grace period allowed motorists to obtain "hands-free" technology and familiarize themselves with the new law.
On February 1, 2010, the law's set fine came into force. As of this date, the fine for violating the "hands-free" legislation is $155.00.
It should be noted that during the "education period", officers were still able to charge motorists. From October 26, 2009, to January 31, 2010, a total of 15 drivers in Peel Region, were charged by way of summons.
Motorists are reminded that: