I'l play.
None of the above, as cell phone use with a Bluetooth hands-free adaptor is legal in Quebec.
Now if you had written "POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS" instead of "prohibited" then I'd give a different answer. ![Wink ;)](https://www.autos.ca/forum/Smileys/CarTalk/wink.gif)
Seriously, I use my cell in the car with a headset but mainly for inbound calls. I get maybe a half dozen inbound calls a month and send out maybe 3 or 4 in that same period.
I NEVER send text messages or engage in any other truly absorbing task while driving.
That is pretty much my response too.
I use a BlueAnt visor mounted hands free speaker for my cell and only answer calls with it as my cell does not have voice dial commands.
The stereo has MP3 CD capability, so no need to use a MP3 player. Also there are steering wheel controls that really help.
GPS is programed before it gets mounted as its such a pain to do; I can not imagine doing it while driving.
One thing I have noticed about the law here in BC is that a lot of people now seem to be using their cells down at the bottom of the steering wheel or in their lap, maybe to get this illegal use out of sight? This seems way more dangerous than having it up high where your eyes are not that far from the road. But the police are still issuing lots of tickets, over 20,000 so far they say.