Using a mobile phone while operating a vehicle
Danish law prohibits the use of handheld mobile phones while driving or even when temporarily stopped on the road. Only emergency calls are legally allowed.
Penalty for using a handheld mobile phone while driving
Offenders face a substantial fine and a 3-point penalty. Repeated offenses can lead to further consequences, such as license suspension.
Consulting a map on a phone while driving
Drivers must park the vehicle legally before consulting a phone for navigation. Using it while driving or temporarily stopped is illegal.
Use of hands-free systems (e.g., Bluetooth) while driving
Hands-free operation via car-integrated systems is allowed. However, using headphones or earbuds is prohibited as it can block environmental sounds.
Use of voice commands for calls or infotainment while driving
Voice command systems are legal if they do not distract the driver. Prolonged or complex interactions should still be avoided.
Using a dashboard-mounted phone holder for navigation
Phone holders may be used legally for display only. Drivers must not interact with the phone while the car is moving.
Using a Bluetooth headset (earpiece) while driving
Earpieces and headsets do not qualify as legal hands-free systems. They can obstruct auditory awareness and are banned while driving.
Making calls via built-in car Bluetooth system
Integrated vehicle systems operated through steering wheel controls and car speakers/microphones are allowed under Danish traffic law.
Glancing at a message notification while driving
Any handling or interaction with a mobile phone while operating a vehicle is prohibited, including checking messages.
Typing a destination on a passenger’s phone while driving
The driver may not handle any phone while driving, regardless of ownership. All phone interactions must wait until the vehicle is legally parked.
Consequences of violating phone use regulations while driving
A standard fine of 200 Euros is imposed for illegal mobile phone use while driving. The rule exists to reduce distractions and increase road safety.