Distracted driving accidents contribute to thousands of injuries and fatalities every year. Certain studies show that a huge ...
has become an increasingly common concern in today’s fast-paced world. With the rise of smartphones and constant connectivity, drivers often feel the urge to make calls, send messages, or check ...
State troopers are cracking down on drivers who use cell phones and electronic devices while on the road — and Colorado State ...
You're driving along a South Carolina road and suddenly wonder if you're going the wrong way. You've got Google Maps keyed up ...
GOOD MORNING, MATT AND CAITLIN. THAT’S RIGHT. THAT LAW IS CALLED PAUL MILLER’S LAW. IF YOU WERE CAUGHT HOLDING YOUR CELL PHONE WHILE YOU WERE DRIVING BEHIND THE WHEEL, YOU COULD BE PULLED OVER. THAT ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A strict new cellphone law in California is now in effect, banning nearly all handheld use of mobile devices while driving. The law prohibits drivers from physically holding a ...
Mounted phones are exempted, according to the decision, but looking at a map while holding the phone would violate the current law, the court ruled. (Allen G. Breed / Associated Press) Think it's all ...
Imagine you’re driving down the highway. You’re moving at a steady pace. You’re glancing over at the road signs to make sure you’re still moving in the right direction. All of a sudden, your phone ...
Picture this: You’re stopped at a red light when you decide to alter your route. Are you legally allowed to check Google Maps on your smartphone? Or do you risk getting a ticket for using a map app?