negation - What is the difference between "can't" and "mustn't" in the expressing of prohibition?




You [verb] use your mobile phone while you're driving. It's against the law.



What verb should be used?



  • don't have to

  • needn't

  • mustn't

  • can't


Is can't correct, or only mustn't is correct?
What is the difference?




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