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Government of Manitoba
JULY 15, 2010 - IT'S THE LAW
On the Road? Put down your phone... Kids in the Car? Put out your cigarette...

Manitoba's new cell phone law

There's a direct connection between cell phones and dangerous driving. Study after study after study has shown that drivers who talk or text on a cell phone while they're behind the wheel significantly increase their crash risk.

That's why Manitoba has joined many other jurisdictions in making it illegal for drivers to use hand-held cell phones while driving a vehicle.

Prohibited Devices

  • Talking, texting or e-mailing using a hand-held cell phone or smartphone
  • Any other cell phone or smartphone functions unless they are being used `hands-free' by voice commands or one touch.
  • In case of emergency, prohibited devices may still be used to call fire, police or ambulance services.

The new law includes fines for drivers of approximately $200.00.

These amendments to The Highway Traffic Act received royal assent in June 2009.  The act was proclaimed on July 15, 2010.

Visit the links and resource page for additional information and videos about the connection between cell phones and dangerous driving.

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