Booter might have a point about a prosthetic.
If it is an offense to hold a phone in your hand while driving , is it legal to drive with only one arm?
If it is, what difference would it make if holding a cell phone with a prosthetic arm?
With, or without the prosthetic, the prosthetic arm would not be used to operate the vehicle.
Understood cars can be legally modified to accommodate Permanently Partially Disabled drivers with one arm.
Saw a war vet , with - two - " mechanical" arms , driving a car - with a manual transmission.
My right arm was fractured in an On-Duty bus accident.
The City wouldn't allow me to drive until the arm was fully recovered. Not even an Administration sedan.
But, they still required me to report to HQ for Modified Duty.
I drove my personal car, with an automatic transmission , to work. Not sure if I was in violation of the HTA , or my insurance policy.